This document discusses studies on the rate of return to education in the UK. It summarizes research that uses economic models and data from surveys to estimate the increase in hourly earnings that results from obtaining different levels and subjects of education. The studies find that on average, males with a degree enjoy a 113.76% increase in hourly earnings compared to males with no qualifications. Location also impacts returns, with the highest returns in London at 20.7% annually for men and 22.2% for women. While the number of graduates has increased, evidence suggests wages have remained constant, indicating demand for educated workers has kept pace with supply. Returns vary between subjects, regions, and universities attended.