Higer Education Attainment by Age Group and Regions
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The visualization offers a clear view of how education levels are distributed among different generations and highlights the unique socioeconomic characteristics of each area. Each bar represents a region, with sections corresponding to various age groups (e.g., 25–34, 35–44). The size of each section reflects the number of individuals with higher education degrees. Some key takeaways include:
Younger Adults (25–34): Manhattan, unsurprisingly, stands out as home to a highly educated younger population. These individuals are often drawn to the city's vibrant job market and cultural opportunities, driving demand for rental properties and starter homes.
Older Generations (45+): In outer boroughs like Queens and the Bronx, education attainment levels tend to be lower among older age groups. This reflects historical differences in access to higher education and long-standing community dynamics. Highly educated younger populations signal growing demand for properties near job hubs, public transit, and urban amenities, while areas with lower education levels represent opportunities for affordable housing development and investment in community-oriented projects.
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