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Belfast student life 'costs more' | Belfast student life 'costs more' |
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Living in Belfast has become more expensive for students since last year, a new study has indicated. | |
The Ulster Bank 2007 Student Living Index suggests Belfast has dropped from sixth to 19th place in a league table of 27 cities. | |
The table ranked major UK university towns by cost of living, looking at weekly expenditure against earnings. | The table ranked major UK university towns by cost of living, looking at weekly expenditure against earnings. |
Ciarnan Helferty of Queen's University said students were leaving with more money worries than ever before. | Ciarnan Helferty of Queen's University said students were leaving with more money worries than ever before. |
On average, Belfast students now spend £193 each week on living and housing costs, compared to £186 per week in Leeds the most cost-effective city for students to live. | On average, Belfast students now spend £193 each week on living and housing costs, compared to £186 per week in Leeds the most cost-effective city for students to live. |
Students in Belfast report paying out more on rent, transport, books, eating out and laundry. | Students in Belfast report paying out more on rent, transport, books, eating out and laundry. |
The average student working part-time in Belfast earns £91 per week compared to £98 for the UK as a whole and £128, on average, in Leeds. | The average student working part-time in Belfast earns £91 per week compared to £98 for the UK as a whole and £128, on average, in Leeds. |
Belfast students in part-time work earn on average considerably less than their counterparts in other cities Roisin RyanUlster Bank | Belfast students in part-time work earn on average considerably less than their counterparts in other cities Roisin RyanUlster Bank |
Some 61% of university students in Belfast have part-time jobs compared to the UK average of 41%, whilst 29% of students studying in Belfast live at home compared to the average of 18%. | Some 61% of university students in Belfast have part-time jobs compared to the UK average of 41%, whilst 29% of students studying in Belfast live at home compared to the average of 18%. |
Roisin Ryan of the Ulster Bank said: "Although Belfast has become less cost-effective for students, it is still less expensive than other cities, including Edinburgh, Oxford and Nottingham." | Roisin Ryan of the Ulster Bank said: "Although Belfast has become less cost-effective for students, it is still less expensive than other cities, including Edinburgh, Oxford and Nottingham." |
She said that the rising cost of property in Northern Ireland - and subsequent rise in rents - seemed to be one of the reasons for Belfast's lower cost-effectiveness ranking for students this year. | She said that the rising cost of property in Northern Ireland - and subsequent rise in rents - seemed to be one of the reasons for Belfast's lower cost-effectiveness ranking for students this year. |
"Expenditure on weekly rent by Belfast students has risen from last year's survey, with fewer students this year reporting weekly rent of less than £50 and many more reporting weekly rent above £50 and above £75. | "Expenditure on weekly rent by Belfast students has risen from last year's survey, with fewer students this year reporting weekly rent of less than £50 and many more reporting weekly rent above £50 and above £75. |
"In addition, in line with the broader issue of lower average salaries here compared to the rest of the UK, Belfast students in part-time work earn on average considerably less than their counterparts in other cities." | "In addition, in line with the broader issue of lower average salaries here compared to the rest of the UK, Belfast students in part-time work earn on average considerably less than their counterparts in other cities." |
The index listed Nottingham as the worst place for students to live. | The index listed Nottingham as the worst place for students to live. |
The Student Living Index was compiled with the bank's parent company Royal Bank of Scotland. | The Student Living Index was compiled with the bank's parent company Royal Bank of Scotland. |
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