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Demographic Data Report for Iowa by County
Education: Less than 9th grade
Population Ages 25+
All Races (includes Hispanic), Both Sexes
2020-2024 American Community Survey 5-Year Data
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2023 Rural-Urban Continuum Codes Φ
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People (Education: Less Than 9th Grade)
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Iowa N/A 2.7 58,864 12 of 52
United States N/A 4.7 10,803,193 N/A
Benton County Urban 1.3 242 198
Black Hawk County Urban 3.2 2,700 1,475
Boone County Urban 1.0 198 92
Bremer County Urban 1.0 172 92
Dallas County Urban 1.9 1,324 548
Dubuque County Urban 1.8 1,214 485
Grundy County Urban 0.6 56 30
Guthrie County Urban 0.8 60 54
Harrison County Urban 2.0 202 603
Jasper County Urban 1.7 448 443
Johnson County Urban 1.8 1,687 485
Jones County Urban 1.2 175 163
Linn County Urban 1.3 2,025 198
Madison County Urban 1.6 189 364
Mills County Urban 1.1 112 132
Polk County Urban 3.9 13,217 1,874
Pottawattamie County Urban 2.8 1,807 1,194
Scott County Urban 2.2 2,607 751
Story County Urban 0.6 340 30
Warren County Urban 0.9 342 67
Washington County Urban 2.9 442 1,273
Woodbury County Urban 6.1 4,141 2,615
Adair County Rural 1.2 64 163
Adams County Rural 1.1 29 132
Allamakee County Rural 2.7 266 1,124
Appanoose County Rural 5.8 501 2,544
Audubon County Rural 3.1 125 1,405
Buchanan County Rural 2.2 307 751
Buena Vista County Rural 11.4 1,490 3,041
Butler County Rural 2.0 198 603
Calhoun County Rural 2.0 142 603
Carroll County Rural 1.6 230 364
Cass County Rural 1.1 106 132
Cedar County Rural 1.2 163 163
Cerro Gordo County Rural 1.4 422 242
Cherokee County Rural 2.4 199 889
Chickasaw County Rural 2.2 181 751
Clarke County Rural 2.5 157 975
Clay County Rural 2.1 246 681
Clayton County Rural 3.3 401 1,534
Clinton County Rural 1.3 434 198
Crawford County Rural 7.6 802 2,844
Davis County Rural 14.6 835 3,096
Decatur County Rural 4.7 223 2,212
Delaware County Rural 2.6 320 1,042
Des Moines County Rural 1.2 337 163
Dickinson County Rural 0.7 97 39
Emmet County Rural 3.4 225 1,593
Fayette County Rural 2.9 391 1,273
Floyd County Rural 2.5 267 975
Franklin County Rural 5.2 355 2,383
Fremont County Rural 2.1 101 681
Greene County Rural 1.4 86 242
Hamilton County Rural 1.4 144 242
Hancock County Rural 2.1 159 681
Hardin County Rural 1.8 218 485
Henry County Rural 2.5 348 975
Howard County Rural 4.4 279 2,099
Humboldt County Rural 3.1 203 1,405
Ida County Rural 1.0 48 92
Iowa County Rural 1.5 176 309
Jackson County Rural 2.4 330 889
Jefferson County Rural 2.0 240 603
Keokuk County Rural 1.2 83 163
Kossuth County Rural 1.3 130 198
Lee County Rural 2.7 641 1,124
Louisa County Rural 4.9 367 2,274
Lucas County Rural 4.0 241 1,921
Lyon County Rural 2.2 170 751
Mahaska County Rural 2.6 382 1,042
Marion County Rural 1.6 369 364
Marshall County Rural 7.7 2,040 2,854
Mitchell County Rural 3.2 234 1,475
Monona County Rural 2.6 161 1,042
Monroe County Rural 2.6 136 1,042
Montgomery County Rural 2.7 193 1,124
Muscatine County Rural 3.3 967 1,534
O'Brien County Rural 2.6 251 1,042
Osceola County Rural 5.7 243 2,519
Page County Rural 2.1 235 681
Palo Alto County Rural 2.7 166 1,124
Plymouth County Rural 2.3 406 825
Pocahontas County Rural 1.4 68 242
Poweshiek County Rural 1.6 196 364
Ringgold County Rural 1.5 49 309
Sac County Rural 2.4 164 889
Shelby County Rural 1.7 143 443
Sioux County Rural 5.5 1,183 2,467
Tama County Rural 3.0 341 1,338
Taylor County Rural 2.7 109 1,124
Union County Rural 2.8 231 1,194
Van Buren County Rural 11.8 595 3,049
Wapello County Rural 6.1 1,467 2,615
Wayne County Rural 5.9 259 2,571
Webster County Rural 1.3 331 198
Winnebago County Rural 1.3 97 198
Winneshiek County Rural 1.6 220 364
Worth County Rural 2.2 116 751
Wright County Rural 3.9 335 1,874

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/30/2026 4:40 pm.

Φ Rural–urban county classifications are based on the 2023 USDA Rural–Urban Continuum Codes (except for Connecticut Counties which use 2013 codes). State-level cancer rates for rural areas are calculated using cancer cases registered exclusively in rural counties, while state-level cancer rates for urban areas are calculated using cases registered exclusively in urban counties.

Source: Demographic data provided by the Census Bureau and the American Community Survey.

For more information about Education: Less than 9th grade, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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