Mississippi does not have a large number of advanced degree holders, yet it is inexpensive.
Mississippi may boast some of the most affordable education in the country, but it appears that just 8.6% of the population has taken advantage of the advanced degrees available. Nonetheless, it is slightly higher than West Virginia’s 8.4% and Arkansas’s 8.3%. Unfortunately, that remains rather low when compared to the most educated states. Of course, there are numerous advantages to living in Mississippi. Housing and other fundamental costs are often fairly modest, as in the other states already listed. Homes appear to cost up to 40% less than the national average in other sections of the country. Add in low-cost groceries and transportation, and you’ve got yourself a steal.
Louisiana’s advanced degree earners often leave the state
- Population: 4,657,757
- Percentage holding advanced degrees: 8.9%
- Median household income: $47,905
Louisiana appears to have more colleges than the previous states on our list, with the state claiming over 60. Every year, hundreds of thousands of students study at these institutions and graduate with degrees. The only issue? A significant number of these kids do not return to Louisiana. Apparently, the best education in the state may be found in New Orleans. This is the location of Tulane University. Although the tuition is more and the acceptance rate is lower, this is the best-ranked college for a reason. For those seeking affordability, Louisiana Tech University or Louisiana State University are likely better options.