This study examines the relationship between youth debt (from education loans and credit cards) and college graduation, considering the ways in which the relationship differs by race/ethnicity. Results show little evidence that student loans and credit card debt reduce the gaps between White and minority students in the likelihood of college graduation. Findings also indicate that the likelihood of graduating from college is higher among White and Black students with education loans of $10,000 or more than among those without education loans. However, among minority students (Black and Hispanic students), those with education loans of $10,000 or more are less likely to graduate than those with loans between $5,000 and $10,000. I discuss the...
The racial differences in student loan debt must be interpreted through a lens of wealth building in...
Recent trends in the financing of higher education have increased the urgency of understanding how f...
Student loan debt continues to be an issue in the U.S., with potential long-term effects on loan rep...
This study examines the relationship between youth debt (from education loans and credit cards) and ...
This study examines the association between educational loans and college graduation rates, with a f...
This study examines the influence of family financial assets and debt, both measured during the time...
This study examines the associations between educational loans and credit card debt with the possibi...
This study examines the extent to which household assets and liabilities are related to disparities ...
Large disparities in attendance and graduation rates exist between White and Black young adults. We ...
This brief provides evidence that low- and moderate-income (LMI) Black households accumulate signifi...
College student debt, now topping one trillion dollars, is one of the most severe issues affecting h...
Completing a college degree continues to offer a pathway for enjoying greater earnings. Yet tuition ...
This study examined a sample of community college students from a diverse, large urban community col...
The statistical results of this study confirm what many in the popular media have been saying. The g...
Financial access and promoting diversity within the student population at colleges and universities ...
The racial differences in student loan debt must be interpreted through a lens of wealth building in...
Recent trends in the financing of higher education have increased the urgency of understanding how f...
Student loan debt continues to be an issue in the U.S., with potential long-term effects on loan rep...
This study examines the relationship between youth debt (from education loans and credit cards) and ...
This study examines the association between educational loans and college graduation rates, with a f...
This study examines the influence of family financial assets and debt, both measured during the time...
This study examines the associations between educational loans and credit card debt with the possibi...
This study examines the extent to which household assets and liabilities are related to disparities ...
Large disparities in attendance and graduation rates exist between White and Black young adults. We ...
This brief provides evidence that low- and moderate-income (LMI) Black households accumulate signifi...
College student debt, now topping one trillion dollars, is one of the most severe issues affecting h...
Completing a college degree continues to offer a pathway for enjoying greater earnings. Yet tuition ...
This study examined a sample of community college students from a diverse, large urban community col...
The statistical results of this study confirm what many in the popular media have been saying. The g...
Financial access and promoting diversity within the student population at colleges and universities ...
The racial differences in student loan debt must be interpreted through a lens of wealth building in...
Recent trends in the financing of higher education have increased the urgency of understanding how f...
Student loan debt continues to be an issue in the U.S., with potential long-term effects on loan rep...