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WalletHub is renowned for its comprehensive research on a wide array of topics — from spotlighting top-notch consumer credit cards to analyzing voter participation across U.S. states. They also curate a must-see annual list that ranks states by their levels of education.

To compile this insightful list, WalletHub scrutinizes 18 distinct criteria, including school safety records, standardized test performance, and disparities in educational achievement. Scroll down to discover which states aced the rankings and which ones must hit the books harder.
50th Place – Mississippi
Once again, the Magnolia State finds itself at the tail end of the American educational race. This isn’t a new view for it, as it’s often seen the back of the pack when it comes to schooling systems. But wait, there’s more! This educational rollercoaster doesn’t seem to have an end in sight, with the state’s academic woes continuing to pile up.

The Magnolia State, Mississippi, has sadly earned the dubious distinction of being the nation’s least educated state, according to WalletHub. Other reports echo this sentiment, with Education Week giving it a disheartening ‘F’ for academic achievement and a ‘D’ for student success. But can you guess which state is nipping at Mississippi’s heels, vying for second-to-last place?