Study shows 'significant pay differences' between starter salaries of graduates and non-graduates

A new survey has found that more education equals higher pay.

Study shows 'significant pay differences' between starter salaries of graduates and non-graduates

A new survey has found that more education equals higher pay.

Leading global advisory company Willis Towers Watson, carried out a study which found people with a bachelors degree usually start with a salary of about €31,000 compared with a school leaver who starts on about €24,600.

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