Katharine Sellgren reported for BBC News on the Sutton Trust’s Unfair Deal research brief

Freezing the £21,000 earnings threshold for repaying student loans in England would cost graduates an extra £2,800 over 30 years, the Sutton Trust warns.

The Trust says women would be more affected than men, while those from poor backgrounds would be hit hardest.

It says the freeze would compromise government pledges on social mobility.

In July, Chancellor George Osborne announced a consultation on freezing the threshold for five years, rather than linking it with average earnings.

This would affect those who took loans from 2012, when annual tuition fees were raised to a maximum of £9,000 in England.

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