As the title says, do you need a PE license to practice electronics engineering in the US? What about ABET accredited college degrees? If someone has neither, what should they try to pursue those?
I assume that by "electronics engineering" you mean "design low-voltage, low-power" products, not utility-level power distribution or the like. Basically, the sort of stuff discussed in this forum!
You need neither a PE license nor a college degree to design electronics as described as a profession here in the US.
Employers may require an engineering degree as a condition of employment, but that is not mandatory and I can name a few very talented (and employed!) electronics engineers without an undergraduate degree.
I don't think the PE license coursework even covers, say, microcontrollers or FPGAs, which are my area of expertise. I've never been asked if I had a PE license, nor does has my work ever involved "signing" any design documentation certifying anything.