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Beaumont least educated city in America?


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At the other end of the spectrum, Beaumont, Texas, ranks as the least educated city in America, with one of the lowest percentages of bachelor’s degree holders as well as graduate or professional degree holders, and one of the lowest numbers of doctors per capita.

http://www.forbes.com/sites/kathryndill/2014/09/16/the-most-and-least-educated-cities-in-america/?utm_campaign=forbesfbsf&utm_source=facebook&utm_medium=social
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The Cities Where A Paycheck Stretches The Furthest

"In first place is Houston, where the average annual wage in 2011 was $59,838, eighth highest in the nation. What puts Houston at the top of the list is the region’s relatively low cost of living, which includes such things as consumer prices and services, utilities and transportation costs and, most importantly, housing prices: "

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/joelkotkin/2012/07/09/the-cities-where-a-paycheck-stretches-the-farthest/

 

Also by FORBES: Whereas being educated is very important. I'm not convinced basing how "educated" a region is by way of  bachelor degrees is the best way, or maybe it is, just a terrible misleading headline. Anyway - I think this statistic may serve better for our area. This is obviously Houston, however, we are almost identical to this model.

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Beaumont ranks dead last in the USA or as the poll states, they are number one in the least educated. So Beaumont can rightfully say.....

"We're #1 !!!"....."We're #1 !!!"....."We're #1 !!!"....."We're #1 !!!"....."We're #1 !!!".....

 

..http://www.beaumontenterprise.com/news/local/article/Texas-cities-ranked-by-education-level-5751468.php Groves and Port Arthur least educated in Texas

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The Cities Where A Paycheck Stretches The Furthest

"In first place is Houston, where the average annual wage in 2011 was $59,838, eighth highest in the nation. What puts Houston at the top of the list is the region’s relatively low cost of living, which includes such things as consumer prices and services, utilities and transportation costs and, most importantly, housing prices: "

 

http://www.forbes.com/sites/joelkotkin/2012/07/09/the-cities-where-a-paycheck-stretches-the-farthest/

 

 

 

Unless you live in Katy, Cinco Ranch, or Cypress.

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