The claim that only 6.7% of the world holds university degrees is debated, with some arguing it seems low given personal experiences in developed countries. The discussion highlights that education levels vary significantly between regions, particularly between developed and third-world countries. In the U.S., a higher percentage of the population has attended college, with around 27% holding bachelor's degrees or higher. However, perceptions can be skewed based on social circles and geographic location, as many individuals in developed nations may only interact with those who are similarly educated. Ultimately, the global education landscape is complex, and the percentage of university degree holders is likely much lower than that in affluent areas.