Over a third of 18-35-year-olds in the U.K. regret going to college, according to a survey from Aviva. Average debt for U.K. university graduates hit $65,000 this year, and many Millennials don’t believe the value is equaling the cost. About 37% of graduates say they wish they hadn’t gone to college due to the amount of debt they owe, and 72% say they are hoping to come across some financial luck like winning the lottery or receiving an inheritance to relieve them from money worries. Older Millennials (ages 25-35) were more likely to regret their pursuit of a degree over younger respondents. (Forbes)
