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Most Educated in Central Luzon

Top 100 cities ranked by most educated

Most Educated — Central Luzon

1 Angeles City 21.3%
2 Tarlac City 21.3%
4 Cabanatuan City 21.3%
5 Santol 21.3%
6 Malolos 21.3%
7 San Fernando 21.3%
8 Meycauayan 21.3%
9 Olongapo 21.3%
10 Mabalacat City 21.3%
11 Concepcion 21.3%
12 Pandi 21.3%
13 Capas 21.3%
14 Mariveles 21.3%
15 Guyong 21.3%
16 Norzagaray 21.3%
17 Baliuag 21.3%
18 Bulaon 21.3%
19 Gapan 21.3%
20 Hagonoy 21.3%
21 Calumpit 21.3%
22 Apalit 21.3%
23 Plaridel 21.3%
24 Guiguinto 21.3%
25 Pulilan 21.3%
26 Paniqui 21.3%
27 Bocaue 21.3%
28 Arayat 21.3%
29 Muñoz 21.3%
30 Marilao 21.3%
31 Bulacan 21.3%
32 Limay 21.3%
33 Bustos 21.3%
34 Bamban 21.3%
35 Balanga 21.3%
36 La Paz 21.3%
37 Bongabon 21.3%
38 San Leonardo 21.3%
39 Magalang 21.3%
40 Angat 21.3%
41 Subic 21.3%
42 Dinalupihan 21.3%
43 Santa Cruz 21.3%
44 San Ildefonso 21.3%
45 San Miguel 21.3%
46 Talavera 21.3%
47 Orion 21.3%
48 Obando 21.3%
49 Balagtas 21.3%
50 Paombong 21.3%
51 Masinloc 21.3%
52 Lubao 21.3%
53 Zaragoza 21.3%
54 Cabiao 21.3%
55 Candaba 21.3%
56 Santa Ana 21.3%
57 Orani 21.3%
58 Mexico 21.3%
59 Masantol 21.3%
60 Gerona 21.3%
61 Samal 21.3%
62 Jaen 21.3%
63 Camiling 21.3%
64 Pantubig 21.3%
65 Papaya 21.3%
66 San Antonio 21.3%
67 Del Pilar 21.3%
68 Abucay 21.3%
69 Aliaga 21.3%
70 Hermosa 21.3%
71 San Luis 21.3%
72 General Tinio 21.3%
73 Guimba 21.3%
74 San Narciso 21.3%
75 San Simon 21.3%
76 Pandacaqui 21.3%
77 Burgos 21.3%
78 Peñaranda 21.3%
79 Castillejos 21.3%
80 Iba 21.3%
81 Rizal 21.3%
82 Telabastagan 21.3%
83 Manibaug Pasig 21.3%
84 Pio 21.3%
85 Palayan City 21.3%
86 Botolan 21.3%
87 Loma de Gato 21.3%
88 Porac 21.3%
89 Sasmuan 21.3%
90 San Francisco 21.3%
91 Laur 21.3%
92 Malanday 21.3%
93 San Marcelino 21.3%
94 Quezon 21.3%
96 Pilar 21.3%
97 Morong 21.3%
98 Ramos 21.3%
99 Babo-Pangulo 21.3%

The most educated cities in Central Luzon have the highest percentages of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher. Angeles City leads with 21.3% 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 Angeles City, 21.3% 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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