The annual American Values Survey in 2014 reported that half (50 percent) of Americans no longer believe in the American Dream. The American Dream is generally defined as the belief that if you work hard, you can achieve success and prosperity (regardless of your beginnings in life). Home ownership (and the "white picket fence") is often considered to be one of the symbols of achieving the American Dream. there.
Approx. 25 %.
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That is a false statement. Americans are educated.
97.9 % of the Spanish population over age 15 are literate.
Quito: 51.8% North: 23.8% South: 3.45% Mountainous peoples: 0.9%
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2008 roughly 7% of African Americans are currently enrolled in college or graduate school. However, that percentage increases to almost 21% when comparing the same enrollees to the total number of African Americans between the ages of 16 and 34.
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There is a very high percent of Switzerland that is college educated. It is estimated that over 67% of Switzerland has college education.
In 2000, Asian Americans had the highest percentage of students attending college compared to other racial groups in the United States.
John Flynn was educated in a college in Melbourne at 1910.
About 87% are college educated.