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The educational attainment of adults over age 25 is fairly evenly distributed across categories. Some adults in the neighborhood lack a high <br />school education. Together these groups account for 20 percent of the neighborhood. High school graduates are another fifth of the <br />neighborhood adults. Nearly 30 percent of the adults in the neighborhood have a Bachelor's degree or higher. The remaining 30 percent of the <br />neighborhood adults have some college experience, approximately a third of those having completed as Associate's degree. <br />Educational Attainment (NNN Census Tract) <br />Income Distribution (NNN Census Tracts) <br />■ Less than 9th Grade <br />2%0% ■ Less than $10,000 <br />0$10.000- $14,999 <br />■ 9th -12th Grade, no <br />-8% <br />Diploma <br />s $15,000 - $24,999 <br />n High School Graduate <br />s $25,000 - $34,999 <br />16% <br />s <br />a'- Some College, no Degree <br />$35,000 - $49,999 <br />18% - ° - <br />.; <br />-� -� $50,000 - $74,999 <br />9% - = 2 -' <br />Associate's Degree <br />8% ■ $75,000 - $99.999 <br />Bachelor's Degree <br />8% _ F - - - -' -' $100,000 - $149,999 <br />$150,000 - $199,999 <br />n Graduate or professional <br />$200,000 or More <br />degree <br />There is also a broad income range in the near northwest. 24% of households have an income under $15,000 per year. A person working full <br />time at a minimum wage job (currently $7.25 per hour) would make approximately $15,000 per year. 35 percent of the near northwest <br />households have an annual income over $50,000. In 2011, the poverty threshold for a two person household was $14,657. <br />IS <br />