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Most Educated in Morelos

Top 52 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Morelos

1 Ciudad Ayala 21.4%
2 Cocoyoc 21.4%
3 Coatetelco 21.4%
5 Alpuyeca 21.4%
6 Jonacatepec 21.4%
7 Tenextepango 21.4%
8 Tlayacapan 21.4%
9 Atlatlahucan 21.4%
10 Independencia 21.4%
11 Miacatlán 21.4%
12 Chiconcuac 21.4%
13 Oaxtepec 21.4%
15 Hueyapan 21.4%
16 Tehuixtla 21.4%
17 Totolapan 21.4%
18 Tres Marías 21.4%
19 Temoac 21.4%
20 Tlatenchi 21.4%
21 Pedro Amaro 21.4%
22 Los Arcos 21.4%
23 Calera Chica 21.4%
24 Amacuzac 21.4%
25 Amayuca 21.4%
26 Tlacotepec 21.4%
27 Axochiapan 21.4%
28 Jiutepec 21.4%
29 Cuautla 21.4%
30 Yautepec 21.4%
31 Temixco 21.4%
32 Emiliano Zapata 21.4%
33 Zacatepec 21.4%
34 Puente de Ixtla 21.4%
35 Xoxocotla 21.4%
36 Xochitepec 21.4%
37 Jojutla 21.4%
38 Tlaquiltenango 21.4%
39 Tres de Mayo 21.4%
40 Cuernavaca 21.4%
41 Yecapixtla 21.4%
43 Progreso 21.4%
44 Tepoztlán 21.4%
45 La Joya 21.4%
46 Juan Morales 21.4%
48 Tepalcingo 21.4%
49 Anenecuilco 21.4%
50 Galeana 21.4%
52 Tlaltizapán 21.4%

The most educated cities in Morelos have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Ciudad Ayala leads with 21.4% of residents holding a bachelor's degree.

High education levels typically correlate with higher incomes, lower unemployment, better health outcomes, and more civic engagement. These cities often host or are adjacent to major universities and research institutions that drive both education and economic development.

Highly educated communities tend to attract knowledge-based industries and employers in technology, healthcare, finance, and professional services, creating a self-reinforcing cycle of educational attainment and economic opportunity.

Did You Know?

  • 1. In Ciudad Ayala, 21.4% of residents have a bachelor's degree — more than double the national average of about 33%.
  • 2. Cities near major research universities consistently rank among the most educated in the country.
  • 3. Higher education rates correlate with higher incomes, lower crime, and better health outcomes across communities.

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