QUALITY EDUCATION
Warren County residents are highly educated ranking 3rd out of Iowa’s 99 counties in percent of adults 25 years and older with a high school diploma or above and ranked 11th in the state with a bachelor’s degree or above. Student reading and math proficiencies rate higher than the state average in addition to a higher than national average graduation rate.
Warren County is home to eight community school districts, a four-year private college and a community college career academy.
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DEMOGRAPHICS
Warren County is the 5th fastest growing county in the state of Iowa, based on per capita income, and has a population of 53,402. Communities in Warren County range in population from almost 15,000 residents in Indianola to communities with less than 100 individuals. The median household income is $85,189.