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Education <br />The following table illustrates education levels for residents ages 25 and over in 2000. As <br />indicated, approximately 89 percent of the City's population has attained a high school diploma <br />or higher degree, while 30 percent of the population has attained a Bachelor's degree or higher. <br />For Ramsey County, 90.6 percent of the population has obtained a high school degree or higher <br />and 39 percent have been awarded a Bachelor's degree or higher. <br />Percentage of Population 25 Years or OIdt <br />100% <br />90% <br />80% <br />70% - <br />60% - <br />EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT <br />Minnesota State Demographer and Metropolitan Council <br />o High School <br />Graduate or Higher <br />o Bachelor's Degree o <br />Higher <br />50% <br />40% <br />30% <br />20% <br />10% <br />0% <br />Little Canada Ramsey County <br />Metro Area <br />Minnesota <br />Income <br />The 1989 and 1999 Census data regarding median family income for Little Canada and Ramsey <br />County is illustrated in the following tables. The 1999 Census data regarding per capita income <br />is also shown below. The second table indicates household income ranges for Little Canada. <br />The per capita income and median family income for the City is slightly above that of Ramsey <br />County, according to data from 1999. However, the median family income for the City was <br />6 <br />