Last year, 85 percent of them had already held full-time jobs.
A further 18.5 percent held balances of $10,000 to $25,000.
And only 0.9 percent held balances of more than $100,000.
Nearly 75 percent of its 83 teachers hold advanced degrees.
Among the nation's 56.7 million married women, 65.7 percent held jobs in 2000, and the majority worked full time.
Just a month earlier, in October, only 36 percent of chief executives held that view.
By 1848 only about one percent of the population held the franchise.
But among Japanese companies, only slightly more than 9 percent of workers held such positions.
Only 31.6 percent of these mothers held jobs in 1977.
Among young blacks, 50 percent of males 16 to 24 years old have never held a job.