Education Attainment Statistics

Report Highlights. High school is the highest level of education attainment among 28.9% of American adults aged 18 and older; 22.2% have achieved bachelor’s degree attainment

  • Between 1993 and 2023, educational attainment skyrocketed among adults aged 25 and older, with a 74.9% increase in college graduates; high school completion increased 14.0%.
  • 91.4% of Americans aged 25 years and older have attained at least a high school diploma; 38.3% are college graduates.
  • 39.7% of American women aged 25+ are college graduates; 36.9% of American men have college degrees.

Education Attainment Statistics - page 1 2

Related reports include College Graduation Statistics | College Dropout Rates | College Enrollment Statistics

Education Level Statistics

Education attainment refers to the highest completed level of education. High school completion includes equivalency programs (i.e. GED).

  • 60.9% of 18- and 19-year-old Americans are high school graduates; 1.6% have associate’s degrees while 0.6% have bachelor’s degrees.
  • 93.3% of 20- to 24-year-old Americans are high school graduates; 25.9% have college degrees (associate’s or higher).
  • Among Americans aged 65 years and older, 89.6% are high school graduates; 42.6% have college degrees (associate’s or higher).
  • In 1910, 13.5% of Americans aged 25 years and older had a high school diploma; among them, 20.0% also had four (4) years of college attendance.
  • By 1950, 34.3% of Americans aged 25 and older were high school graduates; among them, 18.1% had at least four (4) years of college.
  • A high school diploma decreases unemployment 32.3% (equivalent to 2.0 percentage points from 6.2% to 4.2%).
  • Compared to high school graduates, associate’s degree holders have a 33.3% lower unemployment rate; bachelor’s degree holders have a 40.5% lower unemployment rate.

Education Attainment Statistics - page 2 2

High School Attainment Statistics

While “high school graduate” may refer to any diploma or equivalency holder, the high school graduation rate may refer to the 4-year adjusted cohort graduation rate (ACGR) or the averaged freshman graduation rate (AFGR).

  • 74.600 million adults aged 18 and older (28.9%) have a high school diploma as their highest level of education.
  • Most of the Class of 2023 (91.2%) attended public schools; 8.75% graduated from private schools.
  • As of Spring 2024, that nationwide AFGR in public schools is 89.0%; the latest ACGR is from 2022 (86.6%).
  • The AFGR increased 6.72% between 2012-13 and 2022-23.
  • The national ACGR increased 8.25% over a 10-year period (2012-2022).
  • 3.754 million American teenagers graduated high school in spring of 2023; 328,480 graduated from private schools.

Education Attainment Statistics - page 3 1

High School Attainment Demographics

Official sources report data divided into two sex-based categories: male and female. Additional categorical data is unavailable, and “sex” and “gender” are used interchangeably.

  • Among public school attendees, 49.99% of the Class of 2023 was male; 49.95% was female; 0.06% declined to report.
  • 30.9% of all men aged 18 years and older (equivalent to 39.065 million) have a high school diploma as their highest level of education.
  • 26.9% of all women aged 18 years and older (35.429 million) have a high school diploma as their highest level of education.
  • 34.6% of Americans aged 20 to 24 (7.709 million) have a high school diploma with no further education.
  • 31.1% of Americans aged 65 years and older (18.002 million) have a high school diploma with no further education.

Education Attainment Statistics - page 4 1

Occupations for High School Attainment

The top industries among high school completers include production, transportation, and material moving, natural resources, construction, and maintenance.

  • $930 is the median weekly wage ($48,360 annually) among civilian workers aged 25 years and older with a high school diploma as their highest level of education.
  • Home health and personal care aides has the highest industry growth potential among occupations that requires a minimum of a high school diploma.
  • $33,530 is the median annual wage among home health and personal care aide positions.
  • Projections indicate a need for 7.189 million new home health and personal care aides over the next decade.
  • The highest-paying, fastest-growing occupations for high school graduates (with no additional training required) include:
    • First-line supervisors of construction trades and extraction workers
    • Chefs and head cooks
    • Aircraft cargo handling supervisors
  • Occupations with the highest concentration of workers aged 25+ who have attained a high school diploma as their highest level of education include:
    • Metal-refining furnace operators and tenders (59.5%)
    • Metal pourers and casters (59.5%)
    • Metal extruding and drawing machine setters, operators, and tenders (56.6%)

Education Attainment Statistics - page 5 1

Historical High School Diploma Attainment

The national high school Class of 1870 had 16,000 members, equivalent to 2.0% of the 17-year-old population; by 1910, there were 156,429 high school graduates (8.8%).

  • In 1910, 86.5% of Americans aged 25 years and older did not complete four (4) years of high school.
  • 10.8% of Americans aged 25 and older had diplomas in 1910 but did not complete four (4) or more years of college.
  • By 1950, 28.1% of Americans 25 and older had a high school diploma as their highest level of educational attainment.
  • In 2000, 84.1% of American adults aged 25 and older were high school graduates; 58.5% had no more than a high school diploma.
  • 91.4% of adults aged 25+ were high school graduates in 2023; 53.1% had no more than a diploma.

Education Attainment Statistics - page 6 1

Associate’s Degree Attainment Statistics

Nearly 1-in-10 Americans have an associate’s degree as their highest level education attainment.

  • 25.555 million adults aged 18 and older (9.9%) have an associate’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • Postsecondary institutions confer roughly one (1) million associate’s degrees each year.
  • The most common associate’s degree is in liberal arts and sciences, general studies, and humanities, representing 38.0% of degrees conferred in spring 2022.
  • 9.0% of all men aged 18 years and older (equivalent to 11.378 million Americans) have an associate’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • 10.7% of all women aged 18 years and older (14.093 million) have an associate’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • 8.2% of Americans aged 20 to 24 (1.827 million) have an associate’s degree with no further education.
  • 9.9% of Americans aged 65 years and older (5.731 million) have an associate’s degree with no further education.

Education Attainment Statistics - page 7 1

Occupations for Associate’s Degree Attainment

The top industries among associate’s degree attainers include healthcare and education.

  • $1,099 is the median weekly wage ($57,148 annually) among civilian workers aged 25 years and older with an associate’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • Preschool teachers, except special education has the highest industry growth potential among occupations that requires a minimum of an associate’s degree.
  • $37,130 is the median annual wage among preschool teachers.
  • Projections indicate a need for 614,000 new preschool teachers over the next decade.
  • The highest-paying, fastest-growing occupations for associate’s degree holders (with no additional training) include:
    • Respiratory therapists
    • Aerospace engineering and operations technologists and technicians
    • Diagnostic medical sonographers
    • Dental hygienists
    • Magnetic resonance imaging technologists
  • Occupations with the highest concentration of workers aged 25+ who have attained an associate’s degree as their highest level of education include:
    • Respiratory therapists (52.8%)
    • Dental Hygienists (48.4%)
    • Radiologic technologists and technicians (48.3%)

Education Attainment Statistics - page 8 1

Bachelor’s Degree Attainment Statistics

The most common type of postsecondary degree, business majors represent the largest share (18.6%) of recent bachelor’s program graduates.

  • 57.305 million adults aged 18 and older (22.2%) have a bachelor’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • 53.503 million adults aged 25 years and older (23.5%) have a bachelor’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • 49.1% of students who entered a bachelor’s program in 2017 had a degree four (4) years later; 64.6% had their bachelor’s degree within six (6) years of entry.
  • 33.7% of 1996 college freshmen had a bachelor’s degree within four (4) years; 55.4% had their degree within six (6) years.

Education Attainment Statistics - page 9 1

Bachelor’s Degree Attainment Demographics

Official sources report data divided into two sex-based categories: male and female. Additional categorical data is unavailable, and “sex” and “gender” are used interchangeably.

  • 21.3% of all men aged 18 years and older (equivalent to 26.928 million) have a bachelor’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • 23.0% of all women aged 18 years and older (30.293 million) have a bachelor’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • 16.3% of Americans aged 20 to 24 (3.632 million) have a bachelor’s degree with no further education.
  • 26.3% of 35- to 39-year-olds (5.833 million) have a bachelor’s degree and no further education.
  • 18.4% of Americans aged 65 years and older (10.651 million) have a bachelor’s degree with no further education.

Occupations for Bachelor’s Degree Attainment

The top occupations among bachelor’s degree attainers include systems management and analysis.

  • $1,543 is the median weekly wage ($80,236 annually) among civilian workers aged 25 years and older with a bachelor’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • General operations management has the highest job growth potential among occupations that requires a minimum of a bachelor’s degree.
  • $101,280 is the median annual wage among general managers.
  • Projections indicate a need for 3.208 million new general operations managers over the next decade.
  • The highest-paying, fastest-growing occupations for bachelor’s degree holders (with no additional training) include (but are not limited to):
    • Management analysts
    • Data scientist
    • Medical and health services manager
    • Information security analyst
    • Software developer
    • Financial manager
    • Computer and information systems manager
  • Occupations with the highest concentration of workers aged 25+ who have attained a bachelor’s degree as their highest level of education include:
    • Conservation scientists (71.5%)
    • Foresters (71.5%)
    • Cartographers and photogrammetrists (67.3%)

Education Attainment Statistics - page 10 1

Graduate Degree Attainment

Graduate degrees include master’s, doctoral, and professional degrees.

  • 25.555 million adults aged 18 and older (9.9%) have a master’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • 8.518 million adults aged 18 and older (3.3%) have a doctorate or professional degree.
  • 25.272 million adults aged 25 years and older (11.1%) have a master’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • 11.1% of the female population and 8.7% of males aged 18 and older have a master’s degree level of attainment.
  • 3.6% of males and 2.9% of females aged 18 and older have a doctorate or professional degree level of attainment.
  • 8.424 million adults aged 25 years and older (3.7%) have a doctorate or professional degree.

Education Attainment Statistics - page 11

Occupations for Master’s Degree Attainment

The top occupations for a master’s degree level of education attainment are predominantly health-related, including counselors and therapists.

  • $1,840 is the median weekly wage ($95,680 annually) among civilian workers aged 25 years and older with a master’s degree as their highest level of education.
  • Substance abuse, behavioral disorder, and mental health counseling has the highest job growth potential among occupations that requires a minimum of a master’s degree.
  • $53,710 is the median annual wage among substance abuse and behavioral counselors.
  • Projections indicate a need for 489,000 new substance abuse and behavioral counselors over the next decade.
  • The highest-paying, fastest-growing occupations for master’s degree holders (with no additional training) include:
    • Nurse practitioner
    • Physicians assistant
    • Computer and information research scientists
  • Occupations with the highest concentration of workers aged 25+ who have attained a master’s degree as their highest level of education include:
    • Speech-language pathologist (82.5%)
    • Nurse midwife (71.0%)
    • Nurse practitioner (71.0%)

Education Attainment Statistics - page 12

Occupations for Doctorate and Professional Attainment

Doctoral degrees or doctorates are best for researchers and postsecondary teachers. The term “postdoctoral” refers to advanced research programs.

  • $2,278 is the median weekly wage ($118,456 annually) among civilian workers aged 25 years and older with a doctoral degree.
  • $2,363 is the median weekly wage ($112,876 annually) among civilian workers aged 25 years and older with a professional degree.
  • Postsecondary health specialties teachers and lawyers have the highest job growth potential among occupations that require a minimum of a doctorate or professional degree.
  • $105,650 is the median annual wage among new health specialties teachers and trainers.
  • $145,760 is the median annual wage among new lawyers.
  • Projections indicate a need for 284,000 new postsecondary health specialties teachers over the next decade.
  • Projections indicate a need for 356,000 new lawyers over the next decade.
  • In addition to health specialties teachers and lawyers, the highest-paying, fastest-growing occupations for doctoral & professional degree holders (with no additional training) include:
    • Postsecondary health specialties teacher
    • Medical scientists (except epidemiologists)
    • Physical therapists
  • Occupations with the highest concentration* of workers aged 25+ who have attained a doctorate or professional degree include:
    • Podiatrists (97.9%)
    • Veterinarians (96.9%)
    • General Dentists (96.7%)

*This does not include occupations for which 100% of workers have professional or doctorate degrees.

Sources

  1. U.S. Department of Education National Center for Education Statistics, Digest of Education Statistics
  2. U.S. Bureau of Education Statistics