What People Are Willing To Do To Combat Student Debt

While many college students would not be able to get a degree without a student loan, most students are not happy with what it takes to pay back all that money. 

A new survey of folks with undergraduate and graduate degrees, who took out student loans, find that 89% see their college debt as a financial burden. And as you can imagine, owing all that money has forced these people to make some major sacrifices over the years, including: 

  • Skipped a social event/gathering (39%)
  • Getting a side hustle (39%)
  • Serious budgeting (38%)
  • Taking a job I don’t like that pays well (36%)
  • Skipping others’ life events due to travel cost (36%)
  • Skipped a meal (35%)
  • Not getting a car (35%)
  • Living in a less safe neighborhood for cheaper rent (35%)
  • Not buying new clothes (32%)
  • Living with my parents (29%)

Student debt is such a financial burden to some that many would be willing to do anything to erase it, including:

  • Shave my head (51%)
  • Walk to work for a month (49%)
  • Never have caffeine again (40%)
  • Relive high school over again (40%)
  • No time off from work for a year (40%)
  • Week in jail (39%) 

Source:SWNS Digital


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