50.6 percent of people 25 or older have an associate’s degree or higher in Centralia

50.6 percent of people 25 or older have an associate’s degree or higher in Centralia
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50.6 percent of people 25 years or older had an associate’s degree or higher in Centralia in 2020, according to data obtained from the U.S. Census Bureau.

This was 7.9 percent higher than the state average of 42.7 percent. In 2020 the total municipality population reached 551.

90.8 percent of the population had at least a high school diploma or the equivalent.

Degree distribution in Centralia for 2020*
Degree Number of people Percentage of population
No degree 38 9.2
Regular high school diploma 94 22.9
GED or alternative credential 11 2.7
Some college, less than 1 year 31 7.5
Some college, 1 or more years, no degree 29 7.1
Associate’s degree 36 8.8
Bachelor’s degree 100 24.3
Master’s degree 12 2.9
Professional school degree 60 14.6
Doctorate degree 0 0

*All data is for residents who were at least 25 years old in 2020.



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