Multiple outlets reference a new report suggesting that a large share of UK university graduates earn below the average wage. The Daily Mail articles cite the finding that “half of graduates” receive wages under the average, but they do not provide additional methodological details or specific wage thresholds in the excerpts provided. Alongside the report, the outlet promotes its interactive university guide and personalized league-table style rankings, encouraging readers to use the tool to choose courses based on factors they value. No other concrete information is included in the supplied text regarding which universities or subjects are most affected, the time period the earnings data cover, or whether the “below average” figure is adjusted for variables such as region, degree level, or prior earnings. With the limited material available, the shared, verifiable points are that a report is described as “damning,” that it reports many graduates earning below average wages, and that the publication directs readers to its interactive course guidance. The exact scope and implications beyond the headline finding are not specified in the provided excerpts.