The Cost of Student Living Is Still Increasing, According to Unef
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According to a study conducted by the Unef Student Union, the cost of living for students in 2026 has increased by 1.66% over a year and by more than 35% since Emmanuel Macron's election in 2017.
"Priority is not an accident of government policy, it has become the result assumed," says the organisation in this study, which intends to make the "ten-year balance in the power of Emmanuel Macron." According to this study, the remainder of the students' monthly burden, once any aid is affected, is on average 1.300 euros, or 74 euros more than in 2025.
According to the annual study of this student union, the increase is +1.66% year-on-year, and more than 35% since Emmanuel Macron's election in 2017.
According to the Unef's annual survey published this Monday, in 2026, the rest of the students' monthly expenses are on average 1.300 euros, 74 euros more than in 2025. For the student union, precariousness "is not an accident of government policy, it has become the result assumed". - The cost of student life has increased by more than 35% since Emmanuel Macron's election in 2017, points the Unef (Family and Education) union.
According to Unef's annual survey, in 2026, studying costs an average of 1,300 euros per month.
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