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American Community Survey 2019–2023

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

Adults with a bachelor's degree is highest in Elm Grove village (south-southeast) (44.6%). This table ranks 98 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
1Elm Grove village (south-southeast)44.6%
2Nashotah village (west-northwest)42.7%
3Elm Grove village (east-northeast)42.1%
4Okauchee Lake CDP (east-northeast)41.8%
5New Berlin city (east-southeast 2)41.1%
6Okauchee Lake CDP (west)41.1%
7Chenequa village (northwest)40.8%
8Elm Grove village (east-southeast)40.8%
9Wales village (south-southeast)40.8%
10Brookfield city (west-northwest)39.8%
11Wales village (south-southwest)39.3%
12Oconomowoc city (south-southwest)38.8%
13Wales village (west)38.5%
14Merton village (southwest)38%
15Nashotah village (east-southeast)38%
16New Berlin city (east-southeast 1)37.8%
17Pewaukee city (southeast)37.6%
18Butler village (west-northwest)37.2%
19Hartland village (south-southeast)37.1%
20Waukesha village (east-southeast)37.1%
21Brookfield city (north-northeast)36.5%
22Sussex village (southwest)36.4%
23Sussex village (north)36.3%
24Lannon village (southeast)36.2%
25Elm Grove village (southwest)35.9%
26Summit village (south)35.7%
27Pewaukee village (east)35.5%
28Muskego city (northeast)34.8%
29Wales village (northeast)34.6%
30Butler village (south-southwest)34.4%
31Big Bend village (west-southwest)33.7%
32Brookfield city (east)33.7%
33Wales village (north-northeast)33.7%
34Waukesha city (east)33.3%
35Waukesha city (south)33.1%
36Menomonee Falls village (northwest)33%
37Muskego city (south)33%
38Elm Grove village (north-northwest)32.8%
39Merton village (northeast)32.4%
40New Berlin city (west 2)32.3%
41Big Bend village (east-northeast)32.2%
42New Berlin city (northwest)32.2%
43Wales village (west-northwest)32%
44Pewaukee city (west)31.9%
45Elm Grove village (north-northeast)31.7%
46Vernon village (north)31.7%
47Pewaukee city (west-northwest)31.5%
48Brookfield city (south-southeast)31.4%
49Wales village (east-northeast)31.4%
50Eagle village (east)31.2%
51Waukesha city (northwest)31.2%
52Lannon village (west-southwest)31.1%
53Muskego city (west)30.9%
54Waukesha city (southwest 2)30.9%
55New Berlin city (north-northeast)30.8%
56New Berlin city (east)30.6%
57Pewaukee city (east)30.6%
58Waukesha village (north)30.6%
59Menomonee Falls village (east-southeast)30.4%
60Oconomowoc city (north)30.2%
61Lannon village (north)29.9%
62North Prairie village29.3%
63Okauchee Lake CDP (southeast)29.3%
64Vernon village (south)29%
65Pewaukee city (north)28.9%
66Pewaukee village (west)28.9%
67Summit village (north)28.7%
68North Lake CDP (east)28.6%
69Wales village (east-southeast)28.6%
70Muskego city (southwest)28.4%
71Waukesha village (south)28.4%
72Menomonee Falls village (southwest)28.3%
73Eagle village (west)28%
74New Berlin city (west 1)28%
75Hartland village (north-northwest)27.7%
76Chenequa village (southeast)27.3%
77New Berlin city (south-southeast 2)26.6%
78Menomonee Falls village (northeast)26.3%
79New Berlin city (west-northwest)26.3%
80Elm Grove village (west-southwest)26.2%
81Muskego city (north)26.1%
82Mukwonago village (east)25.8%
83New Berlin city (south-southeast 1)24.9%
84Mukwonago village (west)24.8%
85Dousman village (northwest)24.5%
86Waukesha city (southwest 1)24.5%
87North Lake CDP (west)24%
88New Berlin city (east-northeast)23.8%
89Waukesha city (southeast)23.3%
90Waukesha city (north-northeast)23.2%
91Dousman village (southeast)22.8%
92Waukesha city (north-northwest)20.9%
93Sussex village (southeast)20.8%
94Waukesha village (west)20.5%
95Butler village (east-northeast)20.3%
96Waukesha village (northwest)20.2%
97Waukesha city (east-northeast)16.9%
98Oconomowoc city (southeast)16.7%

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.