New Mexico · Education

Adults with Bachelor's Degree+ in New Mexico

Share of adults age 25 and older who hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

32% in 2024

#41 of 50 · Bottom tier (higher is better)

New Mexico is worse than the 50-state median (36%). That's a gap of 3.8%.

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2008 – 2024 · New Mexico only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About adults with bachelor's degree+

What this measures: Share of adults age 25 and older who hold a bachelor's degree or higher.

Why it matters: Bachelor's-attainment is a structural driver of state median wages, tax base, and innovation capacity.

Watch out: Measures credential share, not skill or workforce fit. Brain-drain states can have weak attainment despite strong K-12 systems.

Recent trend

YearNew MexicoUS median
201426%29%
201526%30%
201627%30%
201727%31%
201828%31%
201928%32%
202130%34%
202230%34%
202332%35%
202432%36%

New Mexico vs. neighboring states

Same metric (adults with bachelor's degree+), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateAdults with Bachelor's Degree+National rank
Colorado 48% #2 of 50
Oklahoma 29% #44 of 50
Texas 35% #27 of 50
Arizona 35% #28 of 50
Utah 39% #13 of 50

How New Mexico compares (2024)

Top 5 best

#1Massachusetts4827%
#2Colorado4777%
#3Vermont4510%
#4Maryland4469%
#5New Jersey4455%

Bottom 5

#46Kentucky2794%
#47Louisiana2784%
#48Arkansas2712%
#49Mississippi2702%
#50West Virginia2438%

Source and methodology

Source: Census ACS / FRED · Direction: higher is better · Unit: %

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