Britain’s 90s Housing Boom Handed Rich Kids Best Jobs, IFS Says
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AI-PoweredA new report by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) suggests that the 1990s housing boom in Britain led to a significant advantage for children of wealthy families, not only in terms of property ownership but also in securing top jobs.
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Equality campaigners have long highlighted how British families who made a fortune during the housing boom of the late 1990s and 2000s used the windfall to give their children a leg up on the property ladder. Less well known is that the same property wealth helped those kids bag the best jobs.
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