Percentage of Immigrants in the United States with a College Degree, by Country of Birth
38% of US adults hold a college degree. But among immigrants, the numbers go from 82% (India) to 9% (El Salvador), depending on where they were born.
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38% of US adults hold a college degree. But among immigrants, the numbers go from 82% (India) to 9% (El Salvador), depending on where they were born.
Read MoreCanada is the second largest country in the world but has fewer people than California and Texas combined. It runs one of the most active immigration programs anywhere — and between 2015 and 2025, nearly 4 million people took it up on that offer.
Read MoreThe Eurostat-based map highlights how migration has reshaped Europe’s families. Many Central and Eastern European countries still have over 90% of teens with two native-born parents, while Western and Northern nations show far lower shares due to long histories of immigration and mobility.
Read MoreA unique map reveals the most common foreign-born nationalities in the United States and Canada, showcasing intriguing immigration trends influenced by history, geography, and cultural ties.
Read MoreThe largest foreign-born population in the world is in the United States, which was home to 44 million foreign-born residents in 2017, or 14% of the population. The population born outside the United States varied widely across the states, from highs of 26.9% in California to lows of 1.6% in West Virginia.
Read MoreGermany is the 2nd most popular migration destination in the world, after the U.S. Of all the 27 EU states,
Read MoreThrough compelling maps and data, this article traces the dramatic shifts in US immigration patterns from the 1800s to today. See how waves of newcomers from different parts of the world shaped America’s population and continue to transform it in the 21st century.
Read MoreMaps tracking global migration desires reveal a striking pandemic-era shift toward countries with strong healthcare systems and effective crisis management, with Canada emerging as the clear winner across continents.
Read More69,933 refugees were admitted to the United States in 2015 Source: pewglobal.org Most popular states for immigrants (count): 1. California
Read MoreTrump calls for ending visa program after the New York City terrorist attack. Currently, nationals of 38 countries and territories
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