Community & Work Disparities
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Percentage of People with and without Disabilities Age 25 and Above with Less than a High School Diploma in Maryland

With Disabilities with Less than a High School Diploma in Maryland Counties have been grouped using the US state quartile ranges and Maryland is in the first quartile with a value of 20.5%. The following cities in Maryland have the value, Baltimore 30.7%.With Disabilities with Less than a High School Diploma Baltimore, 30.7% Without Disabilities with Less than a High School Diploma in Maryland Counties have been grouped using the US state quartile ranges and Maryland is in the first quartile with a value of 20.5%. The following cities in Maryland have the value, Baltimore 30.7%.Without Disabilities with Less than a High School Diploma Baltimore, 12.7%

Data source. , American Community Survey (ACS), 5 year Estimates. Table S1811, selected economic characteristics for the civilian noninstitutionalized population by disability status.
Calculation. Number of people aged 25 and over with less than high school graduate with/without a disability divided by the total number of people aged 25 and over with/without a disability. ACS Table S1811 provides these percentages.

Percentage of People with and without Disabilities Age 25 and Above with Less than a High School Diploma by Region
RegionWith Disabilities with Less than a High School DiplomaWithout Disabilities with Less than a High School Diploma
United States23.0%10.8%
Maryland20.5%8.5%
Baltimore30.7%12.7%