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WASHINGTON — Americans are more educated than ever before, with a greater percentage graduating from high school and college than a decade ago, ... Presently, 63% of high school graduates go to college immediately after graduation, the highest rate ever, Hartle says. ... More people identify themselves as just 'American'
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Adults increasingly are urging young people to go to college — even students who a generation ago might have expected to work in blue-collar jobs their entire lives. And teens are taking the message to heart: From 1990 to 2002, the percentage of 10th-graders aspiring to college rose 21 percentage points, to 80%.
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What is the percentage of people that go to college? As of now, the percentage of American adults who have a college degree is just low of 23. More would 'go,'... ... As of now, the percentage of American adults who have a college degree is just low of 23. More would 'go,' that's just the graduation rate.
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In Spain college education is way cheaper than the U.S and in some instances completely free. If you take the time to fill out some forms you can get free education from government grants. So yeah, a lot of people go to college. ... I'm certain more people would go to college. I don't know the percentage.
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Joseph Altonji, Prashant Bharadwaj, and Fabian Lange observe that, despite increasing economic incentives for people to obtain college degrees, the percentage of people graduating high school and college has been declining. ... I don't why people believe that everyone should go to college. If that's so, that will only...
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Extreme conversation starters for young adults. ... Too Many People Go to College by Motte Brown on 01/19/2007 at 8:35 AM ... I think that if people can find a job that doesn't require a four -- (or 5 or 6) year degree, and that job makes them happy and satisfied, then those people should go for it.
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