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Demographic Data Report for Nebraska by County
Education: At least bachelor's degree
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: At Least Bachelor's Degree)
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(of 3143 counties)
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Nebraska N/A 34.6 449,651 26 of 52
United States N/A 35.7 82,363,216 N/A
Adams County Rural 29.6 6,002 777
Antelope County Rural 20.5 878 1,839
Arthur County Rural 36.6 122 390
Banner County Rural 33.3 188 545
Blaine County Rural 25.0 82 1,184
Boone County Rural 19.7 733 1,977
Box Butte County Rural 18.6 1,375 2,165
Boyd County Rural 22.3 293 1,554
Brown County Rural 24.0 492 1,323
Buffalo County Rural 34.4 10,908 484
Burt County Rural 24.9 1,197 1,198
Butler County Rural 24.0 1,390 1,323
Cass County Urban 32.2 6,078 606
Cedar County Rural 24.0 1,334 1,323
Chase County Rural 24.1 621 1,308
Cherry County Rural 25.3 988 1,147
Cheyenne County Rural 23.2 1,564 1,426
Clay County Rural 22.3 930 1,554
Colfax County Rural 14.8 965 2,764
Cuming County Rural 24.9 1,504 1,198
Custer County Rural 24.3 1,758 1,283
Dakota County Urban 14.6 1,889 2,790
Dawes County Rural 36.2 1,879 409
Dawson County Rural 17.6 2,722 2,333
Deuel County Rural 25.2 348 1,163
Dixon County Rural 23.4 868 1,395
Dodge County Rural 22.0 5,432 1,587
Douglas County Urban 42.1 163,060 218
Dundy County Rural 20.2 247 1,892
Fillmore County Rural 22.9 943 1,460
Franklin County Rural 21.3 451 1,702
Frontier County Rural 25.7 454 1,112
Furnas County Rural 24.9 806 1,198
Gage County Rural 23.1 3,514 1,434
Garden County Rural 21.1 273 1,735
Garfield County Rural 29.7 362 768
Gosper County Rural 27.4 410 944
Grant County Rural 28.6 126 849
Greeley County Rural 21.3 333 1,702
Hall County Urban 21.5 8,623 1,662
Hamilton County Rural 31.3 2,041 654
Harlan County Rural 29.2 597 806
Hayes County Rural 19.8 127 1,961
Hitchcock County Rural 20.9 382 1,764
Holt County Rural 29.1 1,991 811
Hooker County Rural 24.6 107 1,242
Howard County Urban 26.0 1,163 1,076
Jefferson County Rural 20.2 1,013 1,892
Johnson County Rural 17.7 671 2,318
Kearney County Rural 34.5 1,598 479
Keith County Rural 22.7 1,384 1,486
Keya Paha County Rural 20.6 114 1,819
Kimball County Rural 15.0 366 2,734
Knox County Rural 19.0 1,090 2,106
Lancaster County Urban 41.9 86,092 222
Lincoln County Rural 22.7 5,335 1,486
Logan County Rural 24.1 129 1,308
Loup County Rural 27.2 113 961
Madison County Rural 23.7 5,520 1,362
McPherson County Rural 25.7 78 1,112
Merrick County Urban 18.3 1,001 2,222
Morrill County Rural 19.4 602 2,030
Nance County Rural 20.1 459 1,908
Nemaha County Rural 29.4 1,365 792
Nuckolls County Rural 23.1 721 1,434
Otoe County Rural 27.2 3,032 961
Pawnee County Rural 21.2 373 1,718
Perkins County Rural 25.8 515 1,101
Phelps County Rural 29.9 1,825 754
Pierce County Rural 23.7 1,179 1,362
Platte County Rural 23.0 5,190 1,448
Polk County Rural 20.0 735 1,929
Red Willow County Rural 24.8 1,806 1,220
Richardson County Rural 23.8 1,325 1,350
Rock County Rural 27.1 256 973
Saline County Rural 21.8 1,985 1,616
Sarpy County Urban 42.6 54,699 210
Saunders County Urban 32.6 5,150 582
Scotts Bluff County Rural 27.0 6,575 981
Seward County Urban 33.2 3,690 551
Sheridan County Rural 24.2 870 1,296
Sherman County Rural 20.5 439 1,839
Sioux County Rural 22.4 193 1,535
Stanton County Rural 24.1 947 1,308
Thayer County Rural 23.8 828 1,350
Thomas County Rural 28.7 138 836
Thurston County Rural 22.2 812 1,559
Valley County Rural 25.3 739 1,147
Washington County Urban 36.8 5,336 380
Wayne County Rural 30.4 1,659 721
Webster County Rural 21.2 512 1,718
Wheeler County Rural 30.3 198 726
York County Rural 25.7 2,444 1,112

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/21/2026 8:58 am.

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: At least bachelor's degree, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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