Why Britain’s college graduates are having a tough time | FT #shorts

In 1999, the typical graduate earned 80% greater than their non-graduate counterparts. Today, that premium is down to only 45% earlier than factoring in scholar loans. No surprise younger persons are questioning whether or not it is price going to college in any respect.⁠

John Burn-Murdoch explains why the graduate earnings premium isn’t actually measuring what most individuals assume.⁠

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