One in four graduates will lose financially from going to university, IFS estimates
Degrees still mostly boost lifetime pay, thinktank says, but those completing creative qualifications may end up worse off A quarter of UK graduates can expect to be financially worse off after going to university, especially those who take creative or performing arts degrees, according to new (…)
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