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Demographic Data Report for Kentucky by County
Education: At least high school
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 High School)
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United States N/A 89.6 206,814,893 N/A
Kentucky N/A 88.9 2,753,821 42 of 52
Woodford County Urban 91.1 17,351 1,319
Wolfe County Rural 70.1 3,162 3,125
Whitley County Rural 84.3 19,494 2,610
Webster County Rural 86.2 7,536 2,349
Wayne County Rural 80.9 11,488 2,912
Washington County Rural 88.8 7,608 1,876
Warren County Urban 88.4 76,578 1,960
Union County Rural 91.3 8,656 1,268
Trimble County Rural 87.6 5,375 2,100
Trigg County Urban 88.4 9,035 1,960
Todd County Rural 82.4 6,703 2,812
Taylor County Rural 88.3 15,316 1,982
Spencer County Urban 93.0 13,171 766
Simpson County Rural 90.9 12,405 1,369
Shelby County Urban 89.8 30,761 1,661
Scott County Urban 94.2 37,094 432
Russell County Rural 81.8 10,275 2,853
Rowan County Rural 87.3 12,581 2,153
Rockcastle County Rural 83.4 9,594 2,716
Robertson County Rural 81.5 1,284 2,875
Pulaski County Rural 86.3 40,178 2,333
Powell County Rural 82.0 7,223 2,841
Pike County Rural 82.5 33,593 2,805
Perry County Rural 80.4 15,482 2,948
Pendleton County Urban 84.6 8,626 2,579
Owsley County Rural 70.4 2,087 3,120
Owen County Rural 86.5 6,833 2,301
Oldham County Urban 94.5 43,811 366
Ohio County Rural 84.1 13,642 2,640
Nicholas County Rural 87.7 4,546 2,084
Nelson County Urban 92.3 30,414 983
Muhlenberg County Rural 84.3 18,462 2,610
Morgan County Rural 80.9 8,354 2,912
Montgomery County Rural 86.5 16,793 2,301
Monroe County Rural 85.5 6,595 2,452
Metcalfe County Rural 86.7 6,249 2,264
Mercer County Rural 92.0 14,786 1,065
Menifee County Rural 80.6 3,568 2,932
Meade County Urban 91.0 19,301 1,345
McLean County Urban 91.7 5,816 1,147
McCreary County Rural 77.4 9,218 3,040
McCracken County Urban 93.1 44,516 734
Mason County Rural 86.3 10,328 2,333
Martin County Rural 74.8 6,074 3,083
Marshall County Rural 91.4 21,123 1,233
Marion County Rural 87.2 11,865 2,175
Magoffin County Rural 72.4 5,804 3,109
Madison County Rural 91.2 54,832 1,292
Lyon County Rural 88.9 6,298 1,859
Logan County Rural 86.7 16,722 2,264
Livingston County Urban 91.2 5,809 1,292
Lincoln County Rural 82.8 13,893 2,781
Lewis County Rural 80.4 7,340 2,948
Letcher County Rural 82.4 12,281 2,812
Leslie County Rural 79.9 5,780 2,965
Lee County Rural 75.1 4,123 3,079
Lawrence County Urban 81.7 9,170 2,860
Laurel County Rural 84.5 36,990 2,587
Larue County Urban 86.6 9,163 2,284
Knox County Rural 76.9 15,639 3,047
Knott County Rural 72.9 7,061 3,105
Kenton County Urban 92.9 109,243 793
Johnson County Rural 82.7 13,007 2,793
Jessamine County Urban 90.4 33,143 1,531
Jefferson County Urban 91.3 495,567 1,268
Jackson County Rural 75.1 6,817 3,079
Hopkins County Rural 88.3 27,711 1,982
Hickman County Rural 85.6 2,865 2,437
Henry County Urban 86.8 9,503 2,244
Henderson County Rural 89.7 27,783 1,685
Hart County Rural 81.2 10,826 2,894
Harrison County Rural 90.7 12,073 1,440
Harlan County Rural 81.7 14,669 2,860
Hardin County Urban 92.4 69,234 951
Hancock County Rural 88.1 5,456 2,012
Greenup County Urban 89.5 22,833 1,736
Green County Rural 87.4 7,197 2,133
Grayson County Rural 85.3 15,680 2,485
Graves County Rural 89.3 22,262 1,780
Grant County Urban 89.8 14,807 1,661
Garrard County Rural 85.9 10,762 2,392
Gallatin County Urban 84.6 5,072 2,579
Fulton County Rural 85.9 3,839 2,392
Franklin County Rural 92.8 33,831 822
Floyd County Rural 81.5 20,325 2,875
Fleming County Rural 84.7 8,890 2,570
Fayette County Urban 92.1 194,889 1,041
Estill County Rural 78.6 7,970 3,003
Elliott County Rural 78.8 4,327 2,999
Edmonson County Urban 84.1 7,829 2,640
Daviess County Urban 91.9 63,968 1,093
Cumberland County Rural 82.6 3,547 2,797
Crittenden County Rural 84.4 5,294 2,601
Clinton County Rural 78.1 5,136 3,017
Clay County Rural 73.8 10,654 3,097
Clark County Urban 89.1 23,272 1,824
Christian County Urban 87.7 36,299 2,084
Casey County Rural 78.6 8,755 3,003
Carter County Urban 84.2 15,333 2,630
Carroll County Rural 83.6 6,013 2,691
Carlisle County Urban 91.8 3,012 1,124
Campbell County Urban 93.9 62,124 514
Calloway County Rural 91.1 21,524 1,319
Caldwell County Rural 91.2 8,081 1,292
Butler County Urban 81.1 7,052 2,899
Bullitt County Urban 90.1 54,133 1,602
Breckinridge County Rural 85.9 12,400 2,392
Breathitt County Rural 80.3 7,673 2,950
Bracken County Urban 89.2 5,247 1,800
Boyle County Rural 91.6 19,164 1,181
Boyd County Urban 89.8 30,763 1,661
Bourbon County Urban 87.9 12,165 2,042
Boone County Urban 93.4 86,325 658
Bell County Rural 79.9 13,277 2,965
Bath County Rural 82.5 7,067 2,805
Barren County Rural 86.9 26,990 2,229
Ballard County Urban 93.9 5,204 514
Anderson County Rural 90.5 15,344 1,501
Allen County Urban 87.3 12,930 2,153
Adair County Rural 84.3 10,810 2,610

Notes:
Created by statecancerprofiles.cancer.gov on 03/27/2026 5:09 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 high school, see the dictionary.

Data for United States does not include Puerto Rico.

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