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Table 219.87. Percentage of high school dropouts among persons 16 through 24 years old (status dropout rate), by race/ethnicity and state: 2000
[Standard errors appear in parentheses]
State Total White Black Hispanic Asian Pacific
Islander
American
Indian/
Alaska
Native
Two or
more races
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
United States 14.0   (0.18) 9.2   (0.19) 17.4   (0.54) 31.0   (0.57) 5.0   (0.55) 8.2 ! (3.45) 22.9   (2.51) 11.2   (1.24)
Alabama 20.8   (1.65) 16.0   (1.90) 25.1   (3.22)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Alaska 7.6 ! (3.02)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Arizona 23.9   (1.60) 9.2   (1.50)   (†) 44.7   (3.19)   (†)   (†) 32.5   (6.90)   (†)
Arkansas 13.2   (1.76) 12.6   (1.95) 14.4 ! (4.37)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
California 14.9   (0.51) 4.6   (0.50) 11.1   (1.76) 28.1   (1.01) 4.2   (0.83)   (†)   (†) 11.1   (2.58)
                                                 
Colorado 15.9   (1.50) 9.3   (1.47)   (†) 34.2   (3.79)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Connecticut 8.7   (1.46) 7.0   (1.53)   (†) 18.4 ! (5.58)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Delaware 14.1   (3.45) 10.2 ! (3.73) 14.1 ! (6.78)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
District of Columbia 11.9 ! (3.75)   (†) 10.3 ! (4.68)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Florida 13.9   (0.79) 9.8   (0.91) 15.9   (1.82) 22.8   (2.14)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
                                                 
Georgia 21.5   (1.20) 16.0   (1.43) 22.5   (2.23) 57.4   (4.66)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Hawaii 3.7 ! (1.59)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Idaho 11.8   (2.33) 8.2   (2.16)   (†) 40.9   (10.52)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Illinois 12.8   (0.81) 7.3   (0.79) 17.9   (2.47) 33.4   (2.80)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Indiana 13.6   (1.20) 12.0   (1.24) 20.8   (4.60) 37.8   (9.29)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
                                                 
Iowa 6.6   (1.26) 4.7   (1.14)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Kansas 10.7   (1.59) 6.6   (1.40)   (†) 52.0   (9.35)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Kentucky 15.9   (1.50) 15.4   (1.58) 18.9   (5.45)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Louisiana 12.4   (1.25) 8.9   (1.43) 15.8   (2.35)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Maine 5.4 ! (1.90) 5.6 ! (1.98)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
                                                 
Maryland 11.2   (1.24) 10.1   (1.55) 12.7   (2.52) 27.2   (6.97)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Massachusetts 8.7   (1.05) 6.7   (1.07) 16.1 ! (5.53) 18.3   (4.34)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Michigan 11.3   (0.87) 8.7   (0.89) 19.9   (2.79) 30.3   (6.00)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Minnesota 8.2   (1.02) 7.9   (1.08)   (†) 12.5 ! (5.57)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Mississippi 19.6   (1.96) 17.4   (2.50) 21.1   (3.15)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
                                                 
Missouri 13.5   (1.25) 12.3   (1.32) 23.3   (4.48)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Montana 12.7   (3.06) 10.6   (3.09)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Nebraska 10.1   (1.94) 6.9   (1.76)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Nevada 18.3   (2.42) 11.3   (2.66)   (†) 30.7   (5.54)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
New Hampshire 13.3   (2.82) 12.5   (2.84)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
                                                 
New Jersey 8.4   (0.89) 5.0   (0.91) 11.4   (2.88) 17.4   (2.75)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
New Mexico 16.3   (2.28) 9.1 ! (2.99)   (†) 21.2   (3.45)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
New York 13.7   (0.69) 7.2   (0.72) 14.7   (1.72) 29.6   (1.97) 8.2   (2.04)   (†)   (†) 19.6 ! (6.52)
North Carolina 19.0   (1.16) 13.2   (1.26) 25.7   (2.80) 41.6   (4.16)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
North Dakota   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
                                                 
Ohio 11.8   (0.83) 10.2   (0.86) 20.2   (3.06) 22.8   (6.22)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Oklahoma 18.5   (1.72) 16.2   (1.94)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†) 14.9 ! (5.10)   (†)
Oregon 12.5   (1.54) 9.9   (1.65)   (†) 26.7   (4.92)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Pennsylvania 10.3   (0.78) 9.1   (0.81) 8.0   (2.12) 42.5   (6.59)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Rhode Island 13.7   (2.94) 9.5   (2.78)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
                                                 
South Carolina 18.4   (1.70) 14.2   (1.91) 26.5   (3.39)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
South Dakota 6.9 ! (2.48) 6.3 ! (2.50)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Tennessee 13.4   (1.25) 9.7   (1.26) 13.0   (2.96)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Texas 19.1   (0.70) 6.5   (0.68) 16.9   (2.06) 33.1   (1.29)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Utah 9.4   (1.33) 9.4   (1.41)   (†) 11.0 ! (4.92)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
                                                 
Vermont 8.7 ! (3.21) 8.9 ! (3.25)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Virginia 11.8   (1.09) 8.8   (1.18) 15.8   (2.67) 30.3   (6.97) 7.8 ! (3.91)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Washington 10.4   (1.10) 9.5   (1.21)   (†) 26.0   (5.54)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
West Virginia 15.8   (2.44) 16.7   (2.56)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Wisconsin 10.2   (1.08) 6.3   (0.94)   (†) 54.3   (6.86)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
Wyoming 7.9 ! (3.25) 6.5 ! (3.16)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)   (†)
†Not applicable.
!Interpret data with caution. The coefficient of variation (CV) for this estimate is between 30 and 50 percent.
‡Reporting standards not met. Either there are too few cases for a reliable estimate or the coefficient of variation (CV) is 50 percent or greater.
NOTE: "Status" dropouts are 16- to 24-year-olds who are not enrolled in school and who have not completed a high school program, regardless of when they left school. People who have received GED credentials are counted as high school completers. Data are based on a sample survey of the noninstitutionalized population. Totals include other racial/ethnic groups not separately shown. Race categories exclude persons of Hispanic ethnicity.
SOURCE: U.S Department of Commerce, Census Bureau, American Community Survey (ACS), 1-year sample, 2000. (This table was prepared January 2015.)

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