Most and least educated states in the U.S.

actually no and I live near Baton Rouge. Educationh sucks, health care sucks, government sucks and roads suck. Texas and Florida are diverse so you are partially correct. https://www.theladders.com/career-a...-most-and-least-diverse-states-in-the-country

It is true that Louisiana is experiencing negative growth, but they are still diverse. They have a significantly higher black population than a lot of the Midwest, for example.

A lot of the South is experiencing heavy growth, however. North Carolina is both diverse and fast growing. So is Georgia. So is South Carolina.

As for things like education, it really depends on where you live within the state. Some cities are better than others about it, and it is often a matter of what part of the city you're in. Atlanta has both good schools and bad schools. The same is true for Charlotte. But this is true for just about every major city. Even cities that rank highly in education still have a few bad schools. Look at Boston, for example.

Healthcare is similar. Because of how oligopolistic many healthcare networks can be, some cities have great systems, while others are terrible. Variance can be high within the same state.

Roads are easier to generalize on the state level, because highways are usually managed by the state government (although interstate highways are partially funded and often partially managed by the feds). There are definitely some states that aren't as good in their road systems. There are parts of South Carolina that have terrible roads, so I'll give you that.
 
What the hell are you babbling about? Why is this addressed to me?

Okay...but what does this have to do with "the most and least educated states?"

Okay. Think that way if you choose. I think otherwise.

I'm just going to shake my head...and laugh a sardonic laugh.

Not sure what point you are trying to make, but if you ever get around to actually making it, let me know.

What does this have to do with the topic of this thread?

It means that the ranking of states by education doesn't usually capture everything that applies to education. If you look at the methodology of a lot of these comparisons, it is lacking.
 
What is a 'black state'?

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So a State that has 16-86% of the population identifying themselves as black and non-Hispanic is a 'black' state?? I assume that is what you mean by this diagram.

I note that no source is given for this data, or any indication is given on when the data was collected or by who, or by what means the data was collected.
Do you have this?
 
It means that the ranking of states by education doesn't usually capture everything that applies to education. If you look at the methodology of a lot of these comparisons, it is lacking.

I have not suggested that it does.

Why are you addressing these remarks to me?
 
I live with my son and being a northerner Southerners prefer to hire him because he has a work ethic that the South Lacks

Come to NC, and you'll see that the Deep South is very different from the "New South." North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia are quite different from Louisiana, Alabama, and Mississippi.
 
Among the top five, Massachusetts scored 81.84 points. The Bay State also ranked No. 1 for educational attainment and quality of education, having the highest percentage of bachelor’s and graduate or professional degree holders.

guess which states are the low IQ states

The red jesuland states

The southern state’s educational attainment rank was 35 and it ranked at No. 21 for quality of education.

Colorado scored 71.24, Vermont scored 70.61 and Connecticut scored 70.47. Mississippi came in last place, scoring 21.01 points.

https://www.ajc.com/lifestyles/most...a-fails-crack-the-top/lxCssvrosNb7MT2waoiVSJ/

SO THE OVERWHELMINGLY WHITE , LIBERAL CONCLAVE STATES ARE THE BEST EDUCATED...WHAT's YOUR POINT? AND WHAT ARE THE DEGREES IN .."SOCIOLOGY"? "EARTH GAIA SCEINCES"? ETC...
 
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