Britain’s university graduates are having a rough time of it. In 1999, the average graduate salary was 80 per cent more than their non-graduate counterpart; in the latest data this was down to just 45 per cent, and that’s before factoring in student loans. Adding insult to injury, the government has worsened the terms of the loans to ensure repayments don’t wither in line with salaries.
英国的大学毕业生日子并不好过。1999年,毕业生的平均薪资比非毕业生高出80%;最新数据已降至仅45%,而且这还未把助学贷款考虑在内。更雪上加霜的是,政府还收紧了贷款条款,确保还款不会随薪资一起缩水。
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