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== Sosioekonomi ==
===Income===
According to U.S. Census Bureau, in 2016 the median household income for Vietnamese Americans was $64,191<ref>https://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/ACS/16_1YR/S0201//popgroup~048</ref>compared to $57,617 for the overall U.S. population. <ref>https://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_16_1YR_R1901.US01PRF&prodType=table</ref>
===Economics===
In 2015, 14.3 percent of Vietnamese Americans lived under the poverty line lower than the poverty rate for all American at 14.7% percent<ref>http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/fact-sheet/asian-americans-vietnamese-in-the-u-s-fact-sheet</ref>
===Employment===
The U.S. Census Bureau reports in 2016 among working Vietnamese Americans (civilian employed population 16 years and over): 32.9% had management, business, science, and arts occupations; 30.9% had service occupations; 17.0% had sales and office occupations, 4.3% had reported natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations; and 15% had natural resources, construction, and maintenance occupations.<ref>https://factfinder.census.gov/bkmk/table/1.0/en/ACS/16_1YR/S0201//popgroup~048</ref>
===Education===
In 2015, 30% of Vietnamese Americans had attained a Bachelor's degree or higher. Specifically, 21% of Vietnamese Americans had attained a Bachelor's degree (37% for U.S. born Vietnamese and 18% for Foreign born Vietnamese) and 8.9% had attained a Postgraduate degree (14% for U.S. born Vietnamese and 7% for Foreign born Vietnamese) compared to 19% Bachelor's degree attainment and 11% Postgraduate degree attainment among the American population in general.<ref>http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/fact-sheet/asian-americans-vietnamese-in-the-u-s-fact-sheet/</ref>
====English proficiency====
In 2017, 51% of Vietnamese in the U.S. reported as being English proficient. <ref>http://www.pewsocialtrends.org/fact-sheet/asian-americans-vietnamese-in-the-u-s-fact-sheet/</ref>
===={{anchor|Views toward education}}View of education====
The Vietnamese parents consider children's educational achievements a source of pride for the family, encouraging their children to excel in school and to enter professional fields as the ticket to a better life. Vietnam's traditional [[Confucianist]] society values education and learning, and many Vietnamese Americans have worked their way up from menial labor to have their second-generation children attend college and become successful. Compared to other Asian immigrant groups, Vietnamese Americans are optimistic about their children's future; forty-eight percent believe that their children’s standard of living will be better than theirs.<ref name=pew />
====Student associations====
A number of colleges have a Vietnamese Student Association, and an annual conference is hosted by the [[Union of North American Vietnamese Student Associations]] for current or future members.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Bronner|first1=Simon J.|last2=Clark|first2=Cindy Dell|title=Youth Cultures in America|date=21 March 2016|publisher=ABC-CLIO, 2016|isbn=1440833923|page=647|accessdate=20 August 2016}}</ref>
== Budaya ==
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