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Originally Posted by Guest
Since you asked:
According to census data, 209.3 million people in the United States are 25 years old or older, and 66.9 million have a bachelor's degree or higher (such as a master's, professional or doctoral degree). That means about 68 percent of them do not have a bachelor's degree. Apr 8, 2015
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So one third of the country, 32% are equal or more educated, at least in college credits then Trump. Does this surprise you?
I wonder what the percentage of elected officials have advanced degrees. I'll try to look it up but I doubt if anyone keeps that data. You don't need a degree to be smart or successful it just happens that it's mre then likely that the more education you have the more likely you will be successful. There are always exceptions.