$890 Billion of Student Loan Debt Belongs to the Women

by Gregory Mark Fitzgerald on Oct. 22, 2018

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Summary: It has been clear for some time now that more women are attending college than men, so it makes sense that they would be contributing more to tuition costs; however, recent studies point out that student loan debt is becoming a women’s issue.

"With over eleven percent of borrowers in delinquency today (a statistic expected to grow) and a substantial number of borrowers not planning to pay their student loans within ten years, the future seems uncertain for all too many rising students who may not initially understand the challenges of making a $350 monthly payment – or more. This may be even more difficult in the female sector too as they may take on large loans, only to get out in the workforce and earn less."

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