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Maryland is proving once again that it’s a powerhouse when it comes to education! According to a recent WalletHub study, the Free State ranks among the most educated states in the country, thanks to its strong schools, high college graduation rates, and competitive job market.
The study looked at factors like the percentage of adults with high school diplomas and higher education degrees and the quality of schools and achievement gaps. Unsurprisingly, Maryland scored well across the board, with a high concentration of college-educated residents and top-tier universities like Johns Hopkins, the University of Maryland, and Loyola University leading the charge.
One major advantage Maryland has is its proximity to Washington, D.C., which creates tons of high-paying jobs in government, technology, and healthcare—industries that tend to attract well-educated professionals. Plus, with some of the best public schools in the country, Maryland’s K-12 system helps set students up for success early on.
But Maryland isn’t just about degrees and test scores. The state is also home to some of the best research institutions, medical centers, and STEM programs, making it a hub for innovation and opportunity. Whether you’re a student looking for a top-notch education or a professional seeking a thriving job market, Maryland continues to be a smart place to live and work.
With education being a key driver of economic success, Maryland’s strong ranking is great news for its residents. So if you call Maryland home, you can be proud—you live in one of the most educated states in the nation!
Keep scrolling to see which other states made the list.
Maryland Ranks Among the Most Educated States in the U.S. was originally published on 92q.com
1. Massachusetts

2. Maryland

3. Vermont

4. Colorado

5. Connecticut

6. Virginia

7. New Jersey

8. New Hampshire

9. Washington

10. Minnesota

11. Utah

12. Illinois

13. Rhode Island

14. Delaware

15. New York

16. Oregon

17. Maine

18. Hawaii

19. Montana

20. Florida

21. Wisconsin

22. Pennsylvania

23. Nebraska

24. North Carolina

25. Kansas
