‘Choose carefully’: new data shows degree choice drives earnings
25-06-2026 01:30 via gov.uk

‘Choose carefully’: new data shows degree choice drives earnings

Graduates earn on average around £100,000 more over their lifetime than non-graduate counterparts, but returns vary by degree subject.
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