15 most educated religious groups in the US (by college degree rates)

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Hindus
With a jaw-dropping 77% college graduation rate, Hindus top every major education study in America. That is not a typo.
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Unitarian Universalists

have built their entire identity around asking hard questions, which probably explains why about 67% of them hold college degrees. Curiosity, it turns out, pays off academically.

Jews
There is a reason Jewish communities have been called "People of the Book" for centuries, and the 58 to 60% college graduation rate backs that up with hard data. Education is not just encouraged here; it is practically a sacred obligation.

Jewish cultural tradition places enormous value on learning, debate, and scholarship. The Talmud itself is essentially a multi-thousand-year-old argument between scholars, and that spirit of rigorous inquiry carries into modern academic life in a big way.


 
Hindus
With a jaw-dropping 77% college graduation rate, Hindus top every major education study in America. That is not a typo.
© Image Credit: This picture has been taken by Oleg Yunakov. Contact e-mail: yunakovgmail.com. Image can be used in accordance with the terms of the СС-BY-SA license. Other photos can be seen here. , licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0. Via Wikimedia Commons.See more

Unitarian Universalists

have built their entire identity around asking hard questions, which probably explains why about 67% of them hold college degrees. Curiosity, it turns out, pays off academically.

Jews
There is a reason Jewish communities have been called "People of the Book" for centuries, and the 58 to 60% college graduation rate backs that up with hard data. Education is not just encouraged here; it is practically a sacred obligation.

Jewish cultural tradition places enormous value on learning, debate, and scholarship. The Talmud itself is essentially a multi-thousand-year-old argument between scholars, and that spirit of rigorous inquiry carries into modern academic life in a big way.


go fuck yourself, kike elitist.
 
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