UK: Graduates face £378m bill for first day at work

Britain’s graduates entering the working world for the first time this year are facing a massive bill of £378m just to get themselves through the office door – that’s nearly £2,000 per graduate, according to a new report.

Britain’s graduates entering the working world for the first time this year are facing a massive bill of Ł378m just to get themselves through the office door – that’s nearly Ł2,000 per graduate, according to a new report.

And when they start work graduates are in for a further financial shock as there is an average 30% gap between what they expected to earn when they graduated and what they’ll actually get.

The study by Norwich Union of more than 500 university and college leavers reveals that they will spend around Ł230 on clothes and accessories; Ł50 on books and equipment; Ł1,500 on a car and Ł24 on grooming just to get them to their first day at work.

With the average starting salary at Ł16,000*, graduates have a disposable monthly income of just over Ł1,000, although nearly a quarter admit that their basic outgoing expenditure is more than their monthly wage.

The research also revealed that three-quarters of graduates leave college with a student loan, with the average debt standing at Ł13,000** which is more than many will take home in their first year’s salary. Nearly half of these people are also saddled with an overdraft with their bank.

James Evans, Norwich Union says: "The figures will make sombre reading for graduates returning to college for their final term after the Easter holidays. The fact is many graduates will probably have to borrow more money just to get them to the office door on their first day. Many will also be weighed down with student loan debt and a bank overdraft that at some point will have to be repaid.

"While a good degree and landing a first job are great achievements students need to be more realistic about their initial earnings potential and should not get carried away with spending when they start to get their pay cheques."

Other findings from the Norwich Union report include:

  • The average monthly out-going for most graduates is Ł793
  • Graduates in their first year pump more than Ł2.4bn into the economy
  • More than a third (36%) have no money left from their salary at the end of each month
  • One in five fork out Ł100 or more a month to help pay off their debts
  • More than a third (36%) said they live at home and pay rent/keep to their family

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Calculation on the up-front bill graduates face is based on a total of 209,945 graduates in the UK (figures from Graduate Prospects survey 2001) multiplied by the average bill of items we estimate graduates need to buy to get them selves ready for their first day work.

209,945 x Ł1,801 = Ł378,110,945

Research was carried out on behalf of Norwich Union by The Survey Shop, who surveyed 515 21-25 year-olds, all of whom were first-time college leavers, during March 2004.

*Institute of Employment survey, 2003.

** NUS survey, 2004.

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Appendix:

1. One-off cost spent on getting each graduate ready for their first job

Breakdown of items needed to get to your first job Cost UK cost
Accessories e.g: briefcase, handbag Ł22 Ł4.6 million
Books/equipment Ł50 Ł10.5 million
Grooming/hair/make-up/toiletries Ł24 Ł5 million
Car Ł1,500 Ł315 million
Clothes Ł205 Ł43 million
TOTAL Ł1,801 Ł378 million

2. Cost of average monthly outgoing items

Monthly Outgoing Items Monthly Cost UK cost First Year UK cost
Accommodation Ł224 Ł47 million Ł564 million
Clothes/shoe/accessories Ł68 Ł14.3 million Ł171 million
Entertainment/socialising Ł138 Ł29 million Ł348 million
Food Ł79 Ł16.6 million Ł199 million
Grooming Ł25 Ł5.2 million Ł63 million
Loan repayments Ł96 Ł20.2 million Ł242 million
Phone bills Ł35 Ł7.3 million Ł88 million
Travel Ł82 Ł17.2 million Ł207 million
Utility bills Ł46 Ł9.7 million Ł116 million
TOTAL Ł793 Ł166.5 million Ł2 billion

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