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Fewest graduate degrees, Pennsylvania counties · 2010

Pennsylvania counties with the smallest share of adults 25+ holding a graduate or professional degree (2023 ACS). This list covers the 67 counties in Pennsylvania that qualify, ranked against each other statewide.

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Fewest graduate degrees by state
RANKPLACESTATEPOPGRADUATE DEGREEVS 2000
01Juniata County, PAPA23,4033.6%+34%
02Bedford County, PAPA47,4803.8%+6%
03Clearfield County, PAPA78,1003.8%−2%
04Jefferson County, PAPA43,2553.9%−4%
05Cameron County, PAPA4,2113.9%+5%
06Fulton County, PAPA14,4833.9%+9%
07Mifflin County, PAPA46,1273.9%+0%
08Armstrong County, PAPA63,6984.0%+19%
09Potter County, PAPA15,8974.0%−10%
10Sullivan County, PAPA5,8564.2%−24%
11Perry County, PAPA46,8064.3%+13%
12Northumberland County, PAPA89,9204.4%+16%
13Fayette County, PAPA123,0214.6%+6%
14Greene County, PAPA33,8854.7%+9%
15Elk County, PAPA29,9264.9%+22%
16Venango County, PAPA49,3464.9%+2%
17Huntingdon County, PAPA43,0014.9%+12%
18Blair County, PAPA119,5415.1%+9%
19Bradford County, PAPA59,6005.1%−13%
20Schuylkill County, PAPA145,0855.1%+39%
21Somerset County, PAPA72,0045.2%+43%
22Forest County, PAPA6,6145.2%+55%
23Carbon County, PAPA65,8685.3%+42%
24Snyder County, PAPA39,6555.3%+14%
25Warren County, PAPA37,0385.5%+25%
26McKean County, PAPA38,9845.5%+8%
27Clinton County, PAPA37,8705.6%+11%
28Wyoming County, PAPA25,7905.7%+1%
29Lawrence County, PAPA83,9115.8%+12%
30Susquehanna County, PAPA38,2376.0%+17%
31Lebanon County, PAPA146,3806.1%+3%
32Beaver County, PAPA166,0326.2%+31%
33Mercer County, PAPA107,8606.2%+3%
34Lycoming County, PAPA112,5876.2%+21%
35Clarion County, PAPA36,6806.3%+7%
36Cambria County, PAPA128,9686.5%+36%
37Columbia County, PAPA66,1936.6%+14%
38Crawford County, PAPA81,7926.7%+27%
39Tioga County, PAPA40,5026.7%+18%
40Indiana County, PAPA82,8786.9%−10%
41Franklin County, PAPA160,6527.0%+18%
42Adams County, PAPA107,5947.3%+11%
43Wayne County, PAPA51,7037.3%+27%
44Luzerne County, PAPA332,1267.3%+22%
45Berks County, PAPA440,0727.3%+13%
46York County, PAPA473,1977.4%+26%
47Lancaster County, PAPA563,1597.8%+15%
48Pike County, PAPA62,8087.9%+17%
49Monroe County, PAPA167,1797.9%+13%
50Westmoreland County, PAPA349,3248.0%+22%
51Washington County, PAPA210,8028.2%+36%
52Erie County, PAPA265,8328.7%+14%
53Lackawanna County, PAPA216,5029.0%+26%
54Union County, PAPA42,3139.2%+18%
55Philadelphia County, PAPA1,574,2819.3%+23%
56Butler County, PAPA200,1699.4%+27%
57Northampton County, PAPA324,4119.5%+25%
58Dauphin County, PAPA293,35110.1%+15%
59Lehigh County, PAPA384,38310.8%+24%
60Montour County, PAPA17,86811.5%+4%
61Cumberland County, PAPA277,27012.0%+22%
62Bucks County, PAPA647,82813.4%+18%
63Allegheny County, PAPA1,225,03513.6%+24%
64Delaware County, PAPA580,93714.5%+23%
65Chester County, PAPA557,11618.3%+15%
66Montgomery County, PAPA877,64318.5%+18%
67Centre County, PAPA157,39319.2%+9%
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UPDATED 2026-06-02 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES