This essay synthesizes the most recent and rigorous research on student loan debt. It focuses on basic questions about who borrows, how much, and whether debt affects behaviors. Answers to these questions are necessary for informing federal student loan policymaking, yet the research findings are surprisingly mixed because of poor data quality, research design challenges, and the growing heterogeneity of borrowers. This ambiguity makes federal policymaking difficult when questions about the benefits and burdens of student loan debt are left unanswered. By synthesizing the current research, this essay helps answer some of these questions while calling attention to others
Upward mobility is a prized aspect of the American dream based upon the belief that those from humbl...
Student loan borrowing has increased dramatically in recent years as the cost of pursuing higher edu...
In a world of rapidly escalating amounts of student debt, the current system harms college stakehold...
This essay synthesizes the most recent and rigorous research on student loan debt. It focuses on bas...
The papers included in this volume represent the most current research and knowledge available about...
The study presents the results and the analysis of a survey of recent student loan borrowers. The fi...
Using a data set that augments a student survey with administrative data from the Iowa State Univers...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
This paper examines the student loan debt crisis that is bubbling up in America today. Many politic...
Business/Education and Human Ecology/Speech and Hearing Science (The Ohio State University Denman Un...
The article presents a study that provides information about student loan recipients at Iowa State U...
Over 41 million Americans now owe more than $1.2 trillion in outstanding federal student loan debt. ...
Prior to presenting the existing research on student loan default in the United States, the paper e...
This study investigates the behavior of individuals in the US regarding the amount of student loans ...
Student Loan Debt Impacts on Choosing a Field of Study Abstract Lance McGonigle – Email: lmcgonig@st...
Upward mobility is a prized aspect of the American dream based upon the belief that those from humbl...
Student loan borrowing has increased dramatically in recent years as the cost of pursuing higher edu...
In a world of rapidly escalating amounts of student debt, the current system harms college stakehold...
This essay synthesizes the most recent and rigorous research on student loan debt. It focuses on bas...
The papers included in this volume represent the most current research and knowledge available about...
The study presents the results and the analysis of a survey of recent student loan borrowers. The fi...
Using a data set that augments a student survey with administrative data from the Iowa State Univers...
The fourth Nellie Mae survey of student loan borrowers in repayment reveals that education debt burd...
This paper examines the student loan debt crisis that is bubbling up in America today. Many politic...
Business/Education and Human Ecology/Speech and Hearing Science (The Ohio State University Denman Un...
The article presents a study that provides information about student loan recipients at Iowa State U...
Over 41 million Americans now owe more than $1.2 trillion in outstanding federal student loan debt. ...
Prior to presenting the existing research on student loan default in the United States, the paper e...
This study investigates the behavior of individuals in the US regarding the amount of student loans ...
Student Loan Debt Impacts on Choosing a Field of Study Abstract Lance McGonigle – Email: lmcgonig@st...
Upward mobility is a prized aspect of the American dream based upon the belief that those from humbl...
Student loan borrowing has increased dramatically in recent years as the cost of pursuing higher edu...
In a world of rapidly escalating amounts of student debt, the current system harms college stakehold...