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[Amber] “How Student Loans Shape Young Generations’ Futures”

2024년 11월 26일
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Student loan debt is undeniably one of the most significant financial challenges facing young adults today. As college tuition prices rise and the cost of living continues to increase, more students find themselves stuck in debt that can take decades to pay off. For many, the decision to attend college is seen as a necessary step toward achieving a higher income and better job opportunities.

However, the reality is that the financial burden of student loans causes considerable stress, making it more difficult for graduates to pursue their dreams, achieve financial independence, or make major life decisions. This debt does not just affect recent graduates but also creates financial anxiety for current high school students who worry about their future financial situations. Student loan debt is a growing issue that affects both current high school and college students, influencing their mental health and long-term financial futures in ways that have far-reaching consequences.

Amber Thornal
The Growing Problem of Student Loan Debt

Over the past few decades, the cost of higher education in the United States has increased dramatically. In 1980, the average tuition for a four-year public college was just under $3,000 per year. Today, that number has risen to over $10,000 for in-state students at public universities and well over $22,000 for out-of-state students. The cost of attending private colleges has risen even faster, with the average tuition now over $36,000 annually. While inflation is one reason for this increase, it is far from the only factor. According to the College Board, tuition prices have been rising by an average of 3-5% annually for decades, outpacing both inflation and wage growth.

As a result, many students find themselves unable to afford the full cost of their education without borrowing significant sums of money. According to the Federal Reserve, total student loan debt in the U.S. reached $1.7 trillion by 2022, affecting over 43 million borrowers. The average student loan debt for a 2022 graduate with a bachelor’s degree was around $30,000, an amount that can be overwhelming for someone just starting their career. This issue has grown exponentially in recent years as more students take out loans to finance their education, and the debt continues to build up.

Impact on College Graduates

The financial burden of student loan debt becomes especially prominent after graduation. Many college graduates are faced with the reality of having to make student loan payments while also managing other expenses, such as rent, utilities, and living costs. The pressure to repay loans can be overwhelming, especially when salaries for entry-level jobs may not be high enough to cover both daily living expenses and monthly loan payments. For graduates with large amounts of debt, it can feel like they are being held back from achieving their goals of financial security.

Recent graduates often find themselves making difficult choices. For example, according to a survey by the National Association of Realtors, 51% of millennials report that student loan debt has delayed their ability to purchase a home. For many young adults, owning a home is a milestone that represents financial stability and success. However, with student loan debt still having to be paid off, it becomes harder to save for a down payment or qualify for a mortgage. This delay in homeownership has consequences for both individuals and the economy as a whole. When young people aren’t purchasing homes, it can affect the housing market, reducing demand and slowing growth in related industries like home construction, real estate, and consumer goods.

Similarly, many graduates delay marriage and starting families because of their financial struggles. According to an article from MIT University’s Age Lab, student loan debts may be one more reason why millennial marriage rates are lower than in past generations. These life milestones, which are often seen as indicators of success and stability, are being postponed due to the overwhelming financial pressures caused by student loan debt. Additionally, some graduates feel forced to take jobs that don’t align with their skills or passions simply to make ends meet. This can lead to dissatisfaction in their careers and a feeling of being trapped in a cycle of debt and unfulfilled potential.

Business concept meaning Student Loan Refinance with sign on the piece of paper.By Yurii Kibalnik
Financial Anxiety for High School Students

While the effects of student loan debt are already being felt by college graduates, the issue is now impacting high school students as well. For many high schoolers, the thought of taking on debt to attend college is a source of immense anxiety. According to a survey conducted in 2023 by Discover Student Loans, 70% of parents are concerned about paying for their child’s college. With the cost of tuition continuing to rise, many students face a difficult choice: attend college and potentially take on a large amount of debt, or forgo higher education and limit their future career options.

Adding to this financial uncertainty is the pressure to succeed academically in order to gain scholarships and financial aid. High school students are often told that the key to success is attending a prestigious college, but the reality of paying for that education is increasingly out of reach for many. The fear of accumulating debt before even entering the workforce causes many students to second-guess their decisions about higher education. For some, the idea of borrowing large sums of money to attend college feels like an obstacle that limits their opportunities before they even begin their professional careers.

Additionally, high school students feel pressured to choose a major or career path that will help them pay off their loans in the future. Many students now prioritize degrees in fields like science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) because these areas offer higher-paying job prospects. While STEM fields can lead to well-paying jobs, they may not align with every student’s interests or talents. As a result, some students feel forced into career choices that don’t match their passions simply to ensure that they can repay their loans after graduation.

Photo by Tim Gouw on Unsplash
Financial Anxiety and Mental Health

The emotional and psychological effects of student loan debt are significant. Studies have shown that individuals with higher levels of student loan debt are more likely to experience anxiety, depression, and financial stress. The constant worry about how to make monthly loan payments, the fear of falling behind on loans, and the uncertainty about how long it will take to pay off debt can take a toll on mental health.

College students often juggle part-time jobs or internships in an attempt to pay down their loans or cover living expenses, all while keeping up with coursework and maintaining social relationships. This pressure may result in students prioritizing work over their mental health or academic performance, worsening the cycle of stress.

Long-Term Economic Effects

When recent graduates and young adults are forced to spend a large portion of their income on loan repayments, they have less disposable income to spend on goods and services. This decrease in consumer spending can slow economic growth. Additionally, student loan debt has implications for the housing market, retirement savings, and the overall economy. Many millennials are delaying investing in retirement savings because they are focused on paying off their loans.

Potential Solutions

Addressing the causes of rising tuition costs and the student loan crisis requires a comprehensive approach. Policy reforms, such as income-driven repayment plans, student loan forgiveness programs, and increased access to scholarships, could ease the burden. Students and families can also explore cost-effective options like community colleges. Ultimately, systemic reform is essential to secure a better future for students.

<Student Reporter Amber Thornal>thornalamber@gmail.com

She is a sophomore student at Crescenta Valley High School.

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