Addressing the Lack of Student Loan Education for Millennials
In the past three decades alone, average tuition and fees for degree-granting institutions have more than doubled after accounting for inflation. This drastic increase has forced more students to turn to loans in an effort to finance their educational endeavors. A report by the Pew Research Center found that nearly 7 in 10 college students now graduate with some form of debt as compared to 5 in 10 during the early 90s. Not only has the number of students taking out loans increased, but the amount of money students are borrowing has also increased from an average of $12,434 in the early 90s to $26,885 currently.
During my undergraduate career, students loans have altered my life’s ambitions. As a prospective law school student, my loans have a massive impact on my decisions for life post-graduation. Although I would love to go straight to law school and continue my education, it is difficult for me to justify taking out more loans when I already feel that I’m drowning in debt. For many, the impact loans have on life decisions extends beyond their education. A report from the National Association of Realtors found that among older Millennials who do not own homes, 79 percent say that their student loan debt is causing them to delay buying a house, and borrowers are not the only ones feeling these effects. A report from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau outlines the ways that student loan debt has an effect on health care, retirement security, and education for all Americans. It is clear the effects of student loan debt are felt nationally, and if we hope to alleviate these issues, we must find a way to support young adults attempting to build a life while inundated with student loan debt.
Jeremy Mauritzen is a rising senior at California State University, Northridge studying Deaf Studies and Child Development. He is a Young Invincibles West Organizing Scholar for the summer. He is passionate about educational equity, young adult leadership, and good coffee.