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TopicRoughly 33% of US citizens aged 25+ have at least a bachelor's degree. Do you?
Houston
09/24/18 9:26:50 PM
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Do you have at least a Bachelor's degree? - Results (33 votes)
Yes, just a Bachelor's degree
45.45% (15 votes)
15
Yes, higher than a Bachelor's degree
24.24% (8 votes)
8
No
30.3% (10 votes)
10
Let's see how CE compares with the average U.S. citizen.

"Just over a third of American adults have a four-year college degree, the highest level ever measured by the U.S. Census Bureau.

In a report released Monday, the Census Bureau said 33.4 percent of Americans 25 or older said they had completed a bachelors degree or higher. Thats a sharp rise from the 28 percent with a college degree a decade ago.

When the Census Bureau first asked respondents about their education levels, in 1940, just 4.6 percent said they had a four-year degree.

About a quarter of American adults, 26 percent, have a high school diploma. Another 21 percent have attained a bachelors degree, while 9.3 percent of adults over 25 have a masters degree. Almost 2 percent of Americans have a doctoral degree, and 1.5 percent have earned a professional degree that requires study beyond a four-year bachelors course."


https://thehill.com/homenews/state-watch/326995-census-more-americans-have-college-degrees-than-ever-before
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