There was more than a 20% difference between the most and least
Students claiming free school meals go on to earn less than their peers on average by the age of 30 even when achieving the same level of education, according to Office for National Statistics data.
Regardless of educational attainment, half of students who claimed free school meals earned less than £17,000 annually by the time they were 30. Our article explores why people who received free school meals go on to earn markedly less than their peers at age 30 years
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