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According to the 2020 ACS 5-year estimates, more than 1/6th of the population in Pendleton County 25 years and older does not have a high school diploma or equivalency, (16.45%), significantly higher than the state and national averages at 12.84% and 11.47% respectively9. Of those who graduated high school or obtained an equivalency, only 22.7% went on to get a higher education degree9. The largest proportion of persons aged 25 and older ceased their education after obtaining their high school diploma/equivalency, 41.3% as compared to 32.5% and 26.7% in the Commonwealth and nationally10.
Compared with the state and national averages, Pendleton County has less than half the rate of school enrollment for those aged 18-24 at only 19.1%, compared to 45.6% and 50.8% in the Commonwealth and nationally11.