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One in four graduates will be worse off because they went to university

One in ten male graduates face losing out to the tune of more than £90,000, according to the report, as minister tells those thinking about university ‘choose carefully’

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independent.co.ukStai leggendo16 h fa

One in four graduates will be worse off because they went to university

One in ten male graduates face losing out to the tune of more than £90,000, according to the report, as minister tells those thinking about university ‘choose carefully’

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dailymail.com16 h fa

One in four graduates will earn less overall than non-graduates

The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) estimates an average of 25 per cent of all graduates will end up financially worse off from having done a degree.

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timeshighereducation.com16 h fa

University graduates £100K better off than peers without degrees

New IFS research suggests going to university is still financially worthwhile for most – but a quarter see negative return

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Timeline cronologica

  1. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    One in four graduates will be worse off because they went to university

    One in ten male graduates face losing out to the tune of more than £90,000, according to the report, as minister tells those thinking about university ‘choose carefully’

  2. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·timeshighereducation.com

    University graduates £100K better off than peers without degrees

    New IFS research suggests going to university is still financially worthwhile for most – but a quarter see negative return

  3. giovedì 25 giugno 2026·dailymail.com

    One in four graduates will earn less overall than non-graduates

    The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) estimates an average of 25 per cent of all graduates will end up financially worse off from having done a degree.