As of 2014, there are nearly 42 percent of Americans that are currently in college. These students are between the ages of 18 and 24.
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau and the 2002 American Community Survey, 52.7 percent of Americans have some college education, but only 27.2 percent have actually obtained a degree.
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Approximately 0.5% of Americans hold both a law degree and an MBA graduate degree.
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According to The Millionaire Next Door, about 80% of millionaires have a college degree. By comparison, only 30% of all American adults over age 25 have a college degree. So, people with college degrees are far more likely to become millionaires than people lacking college degrees. Furthermore, millionaires are far more likely than ordinary Americans to have a postgraduate degree. 38% of millionaires have a postgraduate degree, such as a master's degree, law degree, medical degree, or Ph.D. By comparison, only 11% of all American adults have a postgraduate degree.
About 60% of students who start college in the United States end up completing their bachelor's degree within six years.
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Approximately 30-40% of Europeans have a college degree. This percentage can vary depending on the country and region within Europe.
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The percentage of the population that has an advanced degree varies in every country depending on its literacy rate. However; in USA 30.4 percent of the population held at least a bachelor's degree while 10.9 percent held a graduate degree.
Approximately 60% of Americans do not have a college degree, according to recent data from the U.S. Census Bureau. This includes individuals who have only a high school diploma or less education.
Although there ARE some that do, very few police agencies require a college degree.