Article 68GB3 Students in England face ‘negative impact’ from refusal to tie loans to inflation, admits DfE

Students in England face ‘negative impact’ from refusal to tie loans to inflation, admits DfE

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Richard Adams Education editor
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Raising maintenance loans by only 2.8% means students will have to cut back on food and books, says report

The Department for Education has admitted students in England face a negative impact" from its refusal to increase support in line with inflation, saying they will have to cut back on food and books as a result.

In an equality analysis of the government's decision to raise maintenance loans by just 2.8% from autumn, the DfE said student support would have needed to go up by nearly 14% to keep up with the recent rises in the cost of living.

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