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Results day is weeks away. If you have a teenager making decisions about university right now, read this. The government this week published the most detailed analysis of degree returns ever produced in the UK. And the numbers are uncomfortable. On average, going to university still pays. The typical graduate ends up around £100,000 better off over their lifetime than someone with similar grades who did not go, even after tax and student loan repayments. But that average hides an enormous amount. Around one in five women and nearly one in three men who go to university end up financially worse off than if they had never gone. Not a little worse off. Measurably, provably poorer because of their degree. Subject is the single biggest driver of that gap. Medicine and economics sit at the top, with up to £400,000 in additional lifetime earnings. Creative arts, philosophy and languages sit at the bottom, with low or negative returns on average. For men specifically, creative arts and social care produce negative average returns. That is not a comment on the value of those subjects to society. It is the financial reality your teenager needs to know before they click confirm on UCAS. The government is cracking down on poor-quality courses. But that will take years. Your teenager is deciding now. Three questions worth asking this summer before results day: What subject? The data by subject is now public. Use it. Which university? Returns vary enormously even within the same subject. The same degree at two different institutions can produce completely different financial outcomes. Is university even the right route? A level 5 apprenticeship produces higher lifetime earnings than a degree from a non-Russell Group university. That is the Sutton Trust, not an opinion. The government's message this week was "choose carefully." I would go further than that. The era of going to university because it is just what you do is over. Link in bio to the IFS report and my full breakdown of returns by subject. Sources: IFS, "New estimates of the impact of undergraduate degrees on lifetime earnings," June 2026. GOV.UK, "Choose carefully: new data shows degree choice drives earnings," 25 June 2026. GOV.UK, "New deal for young people," Department for Education, 22 June 2026. Sutton Trust lifetime earnings comparison, via Prospects.ac.uk.
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