Young people turning away from higher education due to cost of living, study finds
YOUNG people are turning away from higher education amid the continuing cost-of-living crisis, new research suggests.
A study by the Co-op and children’s charity Barnardo’s indicated a shift in financially prioritising basic needs.
A survey of over 5,000 10 to 25-year-olds across the UK uncovered the “stark impact” that the rising cost-of-living is having on young people’s access to food, mental wellbeing, and opportunities for the future.
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