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That means out of the 217 million people age 25 and older, 194 million have a high school diploma or higher. Between 2000 and 2017, the percentage of all people age 25 and older who had not completed high school decreased by more than one-third, dropping from 16 percent to 10 percent.
About a quarter of American adults, 26 percent, have a high school diploma. Another 21 percent have attained a bachelor's degree, while 9.3 percent of adults over 25 have a master's degree.
Dec. 14, 2017 For the first time in U.S. history, 90 percent of the population age 25 and older have completed high school. This is according to new Educational Attainment data released today from the U.S. Census Bureau. In 1940, less than half of the population age 25 and older had a high school diploma.
As of 2016, 63.6 percent of Americans without a high school diploma or GED met neither aerobic-activity nor muscle-strengthening guidelines.
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 88% of Americans had at least a high school diploma or GED in 2015. Thirty-three percent had a bachelor's or more, and 12% had an advanced degree such as a master's or professional degree, or a doctorate.
About 40 percent of [prisoners] lack a high school education. Sixteen percent of state prisoners have a high school diploma. Education can have a huge effect in really helping them to gain the skills they need and prepare them to be employed.
68% of State prison inmates did not receive a high school diploma. About 26% of State prison inmates said they had completed the GED while serving time in a correctional facility. 12% of those with military service and 44% with no military service.
Over 80 percent of the incarcerated population is high school dropouts making this an issue that truly impacts every member of the community. Numbers are higher for dropouts of color; 22 percent of people jailed in the U.S. are black males who are high school dropouts.
Studies using existing data from the Bureau of Justice Statistics' Survey of Inmates in State and Federal Correctional Facilities (SINCE) show that while 18 percent of the general population does not have a high school diploma or equivalent, over 40 percent of the adult correctional population has not completed high ...
The report, which was released today, found that 58 percent of prison inmates don't complete an education program while in prison, while 64 percent of prisoners are academically eligible to enroll in a college prison program. But only 9 percent of inmates complete a college prison program.
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