Recent college graduates who borrow are leaving school with an average of $34,000 in student loans. That's up from $20,000 just 10 years ago, according to a new analysis from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
In that report, out this week, the New York Fed took a careful look at the relationship between debt and homeownership. For people aged 30 to 36, the analysis shows having any student debt significantly hurts your chances of buying a home, compared to college graduates with no debt. The cliche of "good debt" notwithstanding, the consequences of borrowing are real, and they are lasting.
The report paints a mixed picture of how student borrowing has evolved over the last decade, since the financial crisis. There are some bright spots: For example, student loan defaults peaked five years ago and have declined ever since.
And repayment seems to have slowed down among high-balance borrowers —those who owe $75,000 or more. Meaning, after 10 years, they have paid down only one-quarter to one-third of what they owe.
On the face, this isn't necessarily good. But taken alongside the decline in defaults, Fed president William Dudley said in a press briefing Monday, it reflects something good. That is, graduate students, in particular, are signing up for government programs intended to help make payments more affordable.
Source: NPR
(Score: 2) by wisnoskij on Wednesday April 05 2017, @01:18PM (3 children)
Traditionally mid 30s to 40s was when men settled down and got themselves a 16 year old mate or 10. It has always taken that long to get enough resources together to attract a mate in pre-religion societies. This is not a change in economics, this is a change back to the norm in courting and mating habits.
You think they were economically better off a few hundred years ago? No, people were just willing to bet on a future together.
(Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Wednesday April 05 2017, @09:52PM (2 children)
You know, there's an AC who says similar if less coherent stuff in pretty much every post he makes here. You and he might get along real well.
I am "that girl" your mother warned you about...
(Score: 2) by wisnoskij on Wednesday April 05 2017, @10:17PM (1 child)
OK, well I am not going to go reading old article's AC comments looking for this guy. If you have someone you want me to meet, link to some of the comments.
(Score: 2) by Azuma Hazuki on Wednesday April 05 2017, @10:26PM
Oh he's all over the place. Can't mistake him. Just look for any comment referencing a certain book of Old Testament law, referring to Jesus as "the Adversary," and deliberately misspelling "country." You both seem to want to stick it in underage girls, so I figure you'd have a lot to talk about.
I am "that girl" your mother warned you about...