• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
College Magazine logo

College Magazine

College Life, Dating, Career & Campus Advice

  • Colleges
    • College Guides
    • College Rankings
    • Campus Life
      • Academics
      • Dating
      • Freshman Year
      • Health
      • Social Change
      • Party
    • Find Your College
  • Majors
    • All Majors
    • Most Popular Majors
    • Choosing a Major
  • Intern
    • Internship Directory
    • How to Get an Internship
    • How to Write a Resume
    • How to Write a Cover Letter
    • How to Interview
    • How to Network
    • Career 101
    • Find Your Passion Career
  • Money
    • How to Make Money
    • How to Save Money
    • How to Get a Job
    • Credit Cards 101
    • FAFSA
    • Ramen Project
  • Travel
    • Study Abroad
    • College Spring Break
    • How to Travel Cheap
    • Things to Do
  • Shop
    • College Magazine Shop
    • Gift Guides
    • College Packing List
Home » Latest Posts » Student Loan Debt Delays Students’ Futures
Life

Student Loan Debt Delays Students’ Futures

Facebook Tweet
Danielle Odiamar   October 21, 2011

Each year the dream of a college education becomes an even more unattainable reality as the economy teeters unsteadily and costs continue to skyrocket.  For those students who have taken out loans, a dark cloud of debt is already looming over their future lives and careers.

Debt from student loans is expected to exceed $1 trillion for the first time in history as students are borrowing twice the amount of money for college than they were ten years ago, according to a USA Today College article.

According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, this means that Americans now owe more money on student loans than they do on credit card debt.

An even greater concern to college students is the fact that student loan debt is different from other types of debt as it cannot be alleviated by declaring bankruptcy.

These outstanding loans place students at a major disadvantage as they move into the job market and start their lives: “Students who borrow too much end up delaying life-cycle events such as buying a car, buying a home, getting married (and) having children,” Mark Kantrowitz, the publisher of FinAid.org, told USA Today.

The strain on future graduates’ finances also has major implications for the economy as a whole. With the next generation buried in debt and unable to feed the economy as active consumers the economy will most likely see a decline.


trending

504

10 Student Organizations Breaking the Mold at Berkeley

204

Top 10 Spots Around Emerson College to Get Inspired

173

Top 10 Ways to Spot a UT Austin Alum


This has prompted a new federal law that will take effect on October 29 that aims to help students and their families determine an accurate tuition estimate. The law requires college websites to have a net price calculator, which can be adjusted to reflect individual circumstances.

This all makes prospective students wonder: Is a college education worth all the money?  The decision is a difficult one as this new development leaves students to choose between potential financial problems caused by high College costs or a bleak, deflated job market. Ultimately, students and their families must make that decision for themselves. 

About Danielle Odiamar

Junior > Journalism > Syracuse University

The Art of the Hot Girl Walk

I Used to Outrun My Feet

What I Wish I Had Known About Mental Health So I Wouldn’t Have to Call Myself a College Dropout

Ant-Man Opens the Doors for Marvel’s New Phase

10 Boba Tea Spots for Houston College Students

10 Ways to Have Fun with Your Friends Indoors

Do You Actually Care, Or Do You Want to Look Like You Do?

unsplash.com

Top Ten Inspirational Quotes from Your Favorite Sports TV Shows

I lived with my three best friends. Here’s how it went.

Previous Post:The NFL Should Fine Harbaugh, Schwartz
Next Post:Does size really matter?

colleges

  • College Guides
  • College Rankings
  • Campus life
  • Academics
  • Dating
  • Freshmen Year
  • Health
  • Party

majors

  • All College Majors
  • Most Popular Majors
  • Choosing a Major

intern

  • Internships Directory
  • How to Write a Resume
  • How to Write a Cover Letter
  • How to Interview
  • How to Get an Internship
  • How to Network

money

  • How to Make Money
  • How to Save Money
  • How to Get a Job
  • Credit Cards 101
  • College Loans

travel

  • Study Abroad
  • College Spring Break
  • How to Travel Cheap
  • Things to Do

shop

  • College Packing List
  • Gift Guides
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS Feed
  • Twitter
  • About Us
  • Team
  • Write
  • Apply
  • Privacy Policy
  • Sign Up
  • Advertise
  • My Account
  • Cart

College Magazine logo

Copyright © 2023 Powered by BizBudding