Debt affecting the lives of many students

June 30, 2011 by Reno  
Filed under News, News-Loans

There is little doubt that the high levels of debt that students have to get into in order to get an advanced education have affected their abilities to do many things in life. For many people that leave university with high levels of debt the next decade or more could be spent focusing on repaying the debt, with everything else having to be put onto the back burner.

A study that was recently carried out has revealed the extent to which many students are having to put their lives on hold in order to focus on their student debt after leaving university. As a double whammy, many now not only face the prospect of having to spend over a decade repaying their student debt but also face very bleak prospects of getting a high paid job because of the current climate.

Uswitch.com carried out research to show how many students are having to put their lives on hold in order to repay their student debt. Over 30 percent had been unable to start a pension when they wanted to according to the reports and nearly 50 percent had been forced to put off buying a home. Nearly 60 percent of students had been unable to save money because of their debts and close to 30 percent had delayed plans for marriage.

One industry official said: “The fact that graduates have to put their life on hold because they are knee deep in student debt is a sorry state of affairs. And as fees go up, students risk running up even bigger debts. But without a degree, getting a job in today’s stagnant market may be even harder.”

He added: “Going to university used to be the norm, but it is now becoming a catch 22. It is also worrying that students are going to university blind to the financial implications. Higher fees and lack of job prospects may be out of your control, but if university is right for you it’s more important than ever that you are as financially prepared as possible.”

Tags: study, fact, debts, Student loan, Higher fees, Financial services, life, official

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