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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.
The United States Census Bureau is reporting two major developments involving education. For the first time in history, 90 percent of Americans over 25 years of age have finished high school. In addition, more than one-third of Americans over the age of 25 have a college degree or higher.
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.
20 Percent Of Teens Don't Graduate from High School; Here's What Their Lives Are Like. While the Department of Education touts research that American high schools have reached an 80 percent graduation rate, a new report out this week from America's Promise Alliance seeks to discover what happened to the remaining 20 percent ...
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.
The graduation rate rose by nearly a percentage point from 2015 to 2016, from 83.2 percent to 84.1 percent. It has risen about 4 percentage points since 2011, when 79 percent of students obtained a high school diploma within four years.
Graduation Rates in US Public High Schools for the School Year 2016-2017, in Percentages. By the end of the 2016 school year, the average graduation rate in the United States was about 84.6% and the individual states contributed to this total in the following ways...
Overall, 87.5% of the native born population had graduated from high school, versus 67.2%. Among whites the difference was three percentage points, the same as for African Americans. Among Asian Americans the difference was five percentage points. It was thirty percentage points among Hispanics or Latinos.
The US high school completion rate reached a new peak last year, with 90% of adults ages 25 and older having a high school diploma, reported the US Census Bureau recently. That's up from 84% at the turn of the century, as attainment rates increased across demographic groups.
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