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By uk-times.com26 January 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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More than 700,000 university graduates are out of work and claiming welfare benefits, new analysis by a think tank suggests.

The Centre for Social Justice (CSJ) said 400,000 graduates were not in work and claiming Universal Credit, according to the latest statistics.

There were 240,000 graduates who said they could not work due to health reasons, the think tank said, with that figure having more than doubled since 2019.

The government says it is investing money in getting young people into work, and has commissioned a review into “what’s holding the younger generation back”.

The CSJ used the Office for National Statistics’ Labour Force Survey, in combination with data from the Department for Work and Pensions, to analyse figures from before and after the Covid pandemic.

It said 707,000 graduates aged 16 to 64 were out of work and claiming one or more benefits in 2024, an increase of more than 200,000 – or 46% – since 2019.

The number of those claiming Universal Credit was 400,000, while almost 240,000 of the 700,000 said they were off work due to sickness – a figure which has more than doubled from 117,000 since 2019, the CSJ said.

Universal Credit is a means-tested benefit and aims to help with living costs for people of working age who are on a low income, out of work, or unable to work.

About 8.3 million people claimed the benefit in October 2025, according to government figures.

The CSJ, which was founded by Conservative MP Sir Iain Duncan Smith, said about 110,000 graduates under the age of 30 now claim at least one benefit without being in work.

The latest graduate labour market statistics, published in June, suggest 88% of working-age graduates in England were in employment in 2024. The figure for non-graduates was 68%.

But Sir Iain said the out-of-work figures showed the consequences of an education system “obsessed” with university, which he said overlooked vocational training and a changing job market.

The CSJ said in its report that one in three British students on a university course receive vocational training.

It also said level four apprentices earn £5,000 more on average than university graduates after five years.

Daniel Lilley, a senior researcher with the CSJ, said young people needed to be given “the opportunity to succeed and fuel key industries with the domestic skills they need to grow”.

A government spokesperson said: “Graduate inactivity is at its lowest rate on record, but we’re determined to go further to support young people into work and gain the skills they need to succeed.

“Through our new Jobs Guarantee, we’re helping young people who are out of work find paid placements, with employers such as E.ON, JD Sports, Tesco and TUI having already pledged their support.

“We’re investing £1.5bn to get hundreds of thousands of young people earning or learning, including through an expansion of apprenticeships and training.

“We’ve also commissioned the former Health Secretary Alan Milburn to lead a review to get to the root of what’s holding the younger generation back, because we believe in tackling this complex issue with urgency.”

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