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Maryland in 2026 combines economic depth with educational breadth. From the business density of Baltimore to 890,122 students across 1,415 schools, the state shows robust growth indicators. 10 FDIC-insured banks anchor its financial infrastructure.
Schools
1,415
Students
890,122
Districts
25
Charter Schools
49
FDIC Banks
10
HQ'd here
SEC Companies
10
registered
Cities
431
profiled
Avg Free Lunch
47.6%
232 SEC-registered entities incorporated in Maryland. 149 in this sector alone.
Industry Details →Market Diversity: 34 distinct SIC sectors identified in Maryland.Source: SEC EDGAR (state of incorporation).
Fulton
High-income area in Maryland
$247K median income
Potomac
High-income area in Maryland
$242K median income
Bethesda
High-income area in Maryland
$203K median income
Poolesville
High-income area in Maryland
$193K median income
Chevy Chase
High-income area in Maryland
$186K median income
Severna Park
High-income area in Maryland
$172K median income
Potomac
Well-rounded city in Maryland
47K residents
Bethesda
Well-rounded city in Maryland
68K residents
Baltimore
Well-rounded city in Maryland
586K residents
Columbia
Well-rounded city in Maryland
105K residents
Severna Park
Well-rounded city in Maryland
40K residents
Bowie
Well-rounded city in Maryland
58K residents
Montgomery Blair High
Large student body in Maryland
3,261 students
Walter Johnson High
Large student body in Maryland
2,984 students
High Point High
Large student body in Maryland
2,960 students
Charles Herbert Flowers High
Large student body in Maryland
2,779 students
Wheaton High
Large student body in Maryland
2,747 students
Parkdale High
Large student body in Maryland
2,571 students
Northwood High
Excellent student-teacher ratio
13.5:1 ratio
Gaithersburg High
Excellent student-teacher ratio
13.9:1 ratio
Parkville High
Excellent student-teacher ratio
14.0:1 ratio
Albert Einstein High
Excellent student-teacher ratio
14.4:1 ratio
Annapolis High
Excellent student-teacher ratio
14.7:1 ratio
John F. Kennedy High
Excellent student-teacher ratio
14.8:1 ratio
Mergenthaler Vocational-Technical High
Accessible public school
78% free lunch
High Point High
Accessible public school
75% free lunch
Bladensburg High
Accessible public school
75% free lunch
Parkdale High
Accessible public school
70% free lunch
Northwestern High
Accessible public school
69% free lunch
Duval High
Accessible public school
65% free lunch
Montgomery Blair High
Top-rated public school
3,261 students
Walter Johnson High
Top-rated public school
2,984 students
Gaithersburg High
Top-rated public school
2,454 students
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High
Top-rated public school
2,369 students
Wheaton High
Top-rated public school
2,747 students
Seneca Valley High
Top-rated public school
2,386 students
EagleBank
$10.4B assets · 14 branches
Forbright Bank
$7.9B assets · 3 branches
Shore United Bank, National Association
$6.3B assets · 38 branches
CFG Bank
$5.7B assets · 3 branches
Capital Bank, National Association
$3.5B assets · 8 branches
First United Bank & Trust
$2.1B assets · 22 branches
Rosedale Bank
$1.3B assets · 15 branches
Middletown Valley Bank
$1.1B assets · 8 branches
Presidential Bank, FSB
$1.1B assets · 11 branches
Calvin B. Taylor Banking Company of Berlin, Maryland
$986M assets · 12 branches
American Assets Trust, Inc.
AAT
ARBOR REALTY TRUST INC
ABR
ACRES Commercial Realty Corp.
ACR
Ares Commercial Real Estate Corp
ACRE
ADAMAS TRUST, INC.
ADAM
ADAMS DIVERSIFIED EQUITY FUND, INC.
ADX
abrdn Emerging Markets ex-China Fund, Inc.
AEF
Affinity Bancshares, Inc.
AFBI
Advanced Flower Capital Inc.
AFCG
American Healthcare REIT, Inc.
AHR
Data: NCES Common Core of Data, FDIC BankFind, SEC EDGAR, US Census ACS. Methodology
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