Arts and humanities graduates earn less than those who didn't go to university
Summary
A British study found that people who studied arts and humanities at university earn less on average than those who did not attend university. Students who studied economics at Cambridge University earned the most, with salaries over £100,000 within five years after graduation.Key Facts
- Arts and humanities graduates in the UK earn less than non-graduates.
- Economics graduates at Cambridge University have the highest average salaries.
- These economics graduates make more than £100,000 within five years after finishing university.
- The data comes from the British government.
- The Times created an interactive graph showing salaries by university and degree.
- The report highlights differences in earnings based on the subject studied at university.
- This information may influence decisions about university courses and career plans.
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