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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.
According to the newest studies, more than 30 percent of U.S. citizens have a bachelor's degree. This is the highest percentage in the history of the country.
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30% of Europeans have college degrees.
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According to the US Census Bureau 27% of the US population have a bachelor's degree or higher. Does not include associate degrees.
More than half the U.S. population 25 years of age and over in 2000, (52 percent) had completed at least some college education. Just under one quarter (24 percent) had a bachelor's degree or more. Nine percent had an advanced degree (master's degree, professional degree or doctoral degree. The above was taken from the U.S, Census Bureau.
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Less than 1% of the United States population has a PhD degree.
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According to the US Census Bureau 2010, 27.2% of the US population has a bachelor's degree or higher.
A doctoral degree is the highest degree a person can hold in any field outside of medicine. As of 2013, less than 2 percent of the population held a PhD. This is not surprising, since it is a difficult and expensive process to obtain a doctorate.