Census Data Map

American Community Survey 2019–2023

Kenosha area census tracts by adults with a bachelor's degree

Adults with a bachelor's degree is highest in Pleasant Prairie village (west) (31.9%). This table ranks 42 eligible mapped census tracts.

Adults with a bachelor's degree values are ACS five-year survey estimates. Percentage and median rankings exclude tracts below 500 residents; this reduces but does not eliminate sampling uncertainty.

#Census tract areaAdults with a bachelor's degree
1Pleasant Prairie village (west)31.9%
2Kenosha city (west-southwest 3)30.5%
3Pleasant Prairie village (north-northeast)28.3%
4Kenosha city (east)27.9%
5Kenosha city (north-northwest 2)26.7%
6Kenosha city (south-southeast 2)26.7%
7Kenosha city (north)26.2%
8Kenosha city (north-northeast 3)26.1%
9Pleasant Prairie village (east-southeast)26%
10Bristol village25.7%
11Somers village (west-southwest)25.3%
12Kenosha city (southeast 3)24.1%
13Paddock Lake village23.5%
14Kenosha city (west-southwest 2)23%
15Pleasant Prairie village (north-northwest)22.9%
16Kenosha city (west)22.6%
17Pleasant Prairie village (south)21.7%
18Kenosha city (southwest)20.7%
19Somers village (east-northeast)20.5%
20Salem Lakes village (east-southeast)20.4%
21Kenosha city (east-southeast 5)20%
22Kenosha city (north-northeast 1)18.6%
23Kenosha city (north-northeast 2)17.8%
24Salem Lakes village (south-southwest)17.6%
25Somers village (northeast)17.5%
26Twin Lakes village (east)17.5%
27Twin Lakes village (west)15.9%
28Kenosha city (south-southwest)15.7%
29Kenosha city (southeast 2)15.2%
30Kenosha city (east-northeast)15%
31New Munster CDP14%
32Salem Lakes village (northwest)13.4%
33Kenosha city (northeast 1)12.6%
34Kenosha city (west-southwest 1)11.7%
35Kenosha city (south-southeast 1)11.6%
36Kenosha city (north-northwest 1)10.9%
37Kenosha city (east-southeast 4)9.3%
38Kenosha city (northeast 2)8.6%
39Kenosha city (east-southeast 2)8.2%
40Kenosha city (east-southeast 3)8%
41Kenosha city (southeast 1)6.2%
42Kenosha city (east-southeast 1)3.6%

Method and source

Values come from the U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey 2019–2023 five-year estimates. Census tracts are small statistical areas, not necessarily neighbourhood boundaries. The result is a descriptive comparison of the mapped area, not a measure of individual households or a prediction. Read about the American Community Survey.