COVID-19 vaccination and intent among younger U.S. adults, Mar-May 2021, by education
As of May 2021, whether adults aged 18-39 would or would not get a COVID-19 vaccination varied greatly by education level. Only roughly a third of those with less than high school education had been vaccinated or would get a vaccination. In comparison, those with a bachelor's degree or higher were more than twice as likely to have been vaccinated or to plan to do so.
This statistic depicts the percentage of adults 18-39 years who were, would, or would not get vaccinated against COVID-19 in the United States from March-May 2021, by education.