Forget the red wall': the 'graduate without a future' is the voter politicians need to woo | Dan Evans
Briefly

Across the UK, there are nearly 5 million graduates working in non-graduate roles, highlighting a growing disillusionment with the value of degrees in today's job market.
The much-vaunted graduate premium, the idea that graduates earn more over their lifetime, is in drastic decline, diminishing the value of higher education for many.
Large swaths of young people, particularly those born in the 1980s and after, are experiencing downward social mobility, as graduate salaries stagnate and debt burdens increase.
Many graduates today face the harsh reality of renting small spaces or returning to their parents, realizing their dream careers are more elusive than ever.
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