Manchester student opens up on financial pressures facing young people looking to get on the property letter
- last month
Graduates today are entering the workforce with an unfair disadvantage compared to previous generations.
Most students will be around £45,000 in debt by the time they leave university. And with average age of first time buyers now at 34, it will be over a decade before some can even think of getting on the property ladder.
We spoke to 21-year-old journalism student Jess Rothwell, from Bury, about some of the financial pressures facing young people today and what she thinks should be done about it.
Most students will be around £45,000 in debt by the time they leave university. And with average age of first time buyers now at 34, it will be over a decade before some can even think of getting on the property ladder.
We spoke to 21-year-old journalism student Jess Rothwell, from Bury, about some of the financial pressures facing young people today and what she thinks should be done about it.