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Degree no longer passport to well-paid job

By Chris Giles, Economics Editor

Published: May 30 2005 22:02 | Last updated: May 30 2005 22:02

A university degree is no longer a passport to a well-paid job, and the effect on lifetime earnings has fallen, research into the graduate labour market has found.

Graduates can now expect to earn an average £140,000 more over their lifetimes compared with those who choose not to go to university; down from the previous estimate of £400,000.

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