FunFacts 5 - 25 Feb 2010 - Main.ArtCavazosJr
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| Education, Economic Status and Race/Ethnicity in the United States | |
| Lawyers | Law Students | U.S. pop. 25+ |
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High School Diploma | 100%* | 100%* | 80.4% |
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High School Diploma | 100%* | 100%* | 80.4% |
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Bachelor's Degree | 100%* | 100%* | 24.4% |
High School Diploma | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 146,500,000 |
Bachelor's Degree | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 44,460,000 | | Current U.S. Population |
| | The above table shows the number of U.S. lawyers and law students according to the ABA. About 1/267 Americans are either lawyers or law students in the United States, which is close to 0.375% of the total population, or roughly 1,158,000 people. This is compared to figures from the 2000 U.S. Census, which shows 80.4% of Americans over the age of 25 have received a high school degree, while 24.4% have attained a bachelors degree. Also shown are current (as of Feb 7 2010) U.S. Census Bureau Population Clock projections. Of all those in the U.S. currently holding bachelor degrees, 2.6% are either a lawyer or J.D. candidate. | |
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< < | *The percentages of lawyers and law students who attained high school diplomas and bachelor's degrees are estimates. | > > | *Assuming lawyers and law students have a bachelors and high school diploma |
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FunFacts 4 - 07 Feb 2010 - Main.ArtCavazosJr
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| Education, Economic Status and Race/Ethnicity in the United States | | Education and Economic Status by Race/Ethnicity | |
< < | Below are the percentages of Asians, whites, blacks, American Indians, and Hispanics over 25 who hold bachelor's degrees. Between 78-89% of the population of these groups have high school diplomas, with the exception of Hispanics, of whom 60% hold diplomas nationwide. | > > | Below are the percentages of Asians, whites, blacks, American Indians, and Hispanics over 25 who hold diplomas and bachelor's degrees. Between 78-89% of the population of these groups have high school diplomas, with the exception of Hispanics, of whom 60% hold diplomas nationwide. | |
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FunFacts 3 - 07 Feb 2010 - Main.ArtCavazosJr
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| Lawyers | Law Students | U.S. pop. 25+ |
High School Diploma | 100%* | 100%* | 80.4% |
Bachelor's Degree | 100%* | 100%* | 24.4% |
High School Diploma | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 146,500,000 |
Bachelor's Degree | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 44,460,000 | | U.S. Population |
Total | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 182,212,000 | | 308,632,000 |
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< < | The above table shows the number of U.S. lawyers and law students according to recent ABA statistics. About 1/267 Americans are either a lawyer or a law student in the United States, which is close to 0.375% of the total population, or roughly 1,158,000 people. This is compared to U.S. Census data, which shows 80.4% of Americans over the age of 25 have received a high school degree, while 24.4% have attained a bachelors degree. Also shown are current (as of Feb 7 2010) U.S. population projections from the U.S. Census Bureau population clock. 2.6% of all those holding bachelor degrees are either a lawyer or J.D. candidate. | > > | Legal Education | | | |
< < | Of those 25 and over, 49.2% of Asians, 30.0% of whites, 16.8% of blacks, 13.4% of American Indians, and 12.3% of Hispanics hold bachelors degrees. Between 79-89% of these groups have high school diplomas, with the exception of Hispanics, of whom only 60% hold diplomas nationwide. | | | |
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| Asian | White | Black | Hispanic | American Indian | U.S. Population |
High School Diploma | 85.6 | 88.9 | 80.4% |
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| Lawyers | Law Students | U.S. pop. 25+ |
High School Diploma | 100%* | 100%* | 80.4% |
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Bachelor's Degree | 100%* | 100%* | 24.4% |
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Below Poverty Line | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 146,500,000 |
Single-Family Owner Occupied Homes | | | |
Median Value | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 44,460,000 |
U.S. Population | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 182,212,000 |
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High School Diploma | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 146,500,000 |
Bachelor's Degree | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 44,460,000 | | Current U.S. Population |
Total | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 182,212,000 | | 308,632,000 |
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> > | The above table shows the number of U.S. lawyers and law students according to the ABA. About 1/267 Americans are either lawyers or law students in the United States, which is close to 0.375% of the total population, or roughly 1,158,000 people. This is compared to figures from the 2000 U.S. Census, which shows 80.4% of Americans over the age of 25 have received a high school degree, while 24.4% have attained a bachelors degree. Also shown are current (as of Feb 7 2010) U.S. Census Bureau Population Clock projections. Of all those in the U.S. currently holding bachelor degrees, 2.6% are either a lawyer or J.D. candidate. | | | |
< < | 87.7% of Americans made less than $100,000 in 2000. 57.9% made less than $50,000. | | | |
> > | Education and Economic Status by Race/Ethnicity | | | |
> > | Below are the percentages of Asians, whites, blacks, American Indians, and Hispanics over 25 who hold bachelor's degrees. Between 78-89% of the population of these groups have high school diplomas, with the exception of Hispanics, of whom 60% hold diplomas nationwide. | | | |
< < | According to the LSAC | | | |
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| Asian | White | Black | Hispanic | American Indian | U.S. Population |
Percentages based on 2005-2007 data |
High School Diploma | 85.6% | 88.9% | 79.4% | 60.0% | 78.1% | 84.1% |
Bachelor's Degree | 49.2% | 30.0% | 16.8% | 12.3% | 13.4% | 27.0% |
Percentages based on 2000 Census data |
In Labor Force (over 16) | 49.57% | 51.11% | 43.01% | 42.02% | 44.50% | 49.33% |
Individuals Below Poverty Line | 12.27% | 8.91% | 23.50% | 22.09% | 25.47% | 12.05% |
Single-Family Owner Occupied Homes | 13.66% | 22.23% | 13.12% | 9.45% | 13.03% | 19.62% |
Median Value | $199,300 | $122,800 | $80,600 | $105,600 | $243,091 | $119,600 |
Total Population | 10,242,998 | 211,460,626 | 34,658,190 | 35,305,818 | 1,865,118 | 281,421,906 |
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> > | 87.7% of Americans made less than $100,000 in 2000. 57.9% made less than $50,000. Over ⅕ of non-Asian minorities are living below the poverty level, which does not include families living below that level, of which there were 6.6 million in 2000. In 2008-2009 the poverty line was at $10,830 for individuals and $22,050 for a family of four. | | | |
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*The percentages of lawyers and law students who attained high school diplomas and bachelor's degrees are estimates. |
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FunFacts 2 - 07 Feb 2010 - Main.ArtCavazosJr
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| Lawyers | Law Students | U.S. pop. 25+ |
High School Diploma | 100%* | 100%* | 80.4% |
Bachelor's Degree | 100%* | 100%* | 24.4% |
High School Diploma | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 146,500,000 |
Bachelor's Degree | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 44,460,000 | | U.S. Population |
Total | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 182,212,000 | | 308,632,000 |
The above table shows the number of U.S. lawyers and law students according to recent ABA statistics. About 1/267 Americans are either a lawyer or a law student in the United States, which is close to 0.375% of the total population, or roughly 1,158,000 people. This is compared to U.S. Census data, which shows 80.4% of Americans over the age of 25 have received a high school degree, while 24.4% have attained a bachelors degree. Also shown are current (as of Feb 7 2010) U.S. population projections from the U.S. Census Bureau population clock. 2.6% of all those holding bachelor degrees are either a lawyer or J.D. candidate.
Of those 25 and over, 49.2% of Asians, 30.0% of whites, 16.8% of blacks, 13.4% of American Indians, and 12.3% of Hispanics hold bachelors degrees. Between 79-89% of these groups have high school diplomas, with the exception of Hispanics, of whom only 60% hold diplomas nationwide.
| Asian | White | Black | Hispanic | American Indian | U.S. Population |
High School Diploma | 85.6 | 88.9 | 80.4% |
Bachelor's Degree | 100%* | 100%* | 24.4% |
Below Poverty Line | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 146,500,000 |
Single-Family Owner Occupied Homes | | | |
Median Value | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 44,460,000 |
U.S. Population | 1,027,000 | 131,000 | 182,212,000 |
87.7% of Americans made less than $100,000 in 2000. 57.9% made less than $50,000.
According to the LSAC | | | |
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U.S. Population | # of Lawyers | # of Law Students |
| 308,632,000 | 1,027,000 | 131,000 |
High School Diploma | 80.4% |
Bachelor's Degree | 24.4% |
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