There is not a day that goes by a student or graduate thinks about their student loan debt. Everyday when you check the mail you may dread going to the mailbox because you're afraid of the bills that lies ahead. People enter and attend college to have a career to be able to support their family, and to be great at what they do. Gaining a career is simply to better yourself and not to be in debt. Students work hard to pass and graduate so that their dreams can come true.
In 2017 the rise is on and Americans are more in debt than ever before. There is over $1.4 trillion in student loan debt coming from about 44 million borrowers. (www.studentloanhero.com) The U.S. has a student loan delinquency rate of 11.2% being 90+ days delinquent or in default(www.studentloanhero.com). Im quite sure that if people could pay off the loans they would instead of being in debt. One good thing about having students loans is that there is a payment plan available to you and the average monthly student …show more content…
There are pro's and con's when dealing with student loan debt it's best to seek professional advice when you have questions. Overall even though its debt it's not bad debt. Going to school is something many people don't do because their afraid of change or debt. Pursuing a college education is very important, but obtaining one does have a big impact on younger adults. Once you get a student loan it can take awhile for it to come off. The best thing to do is research different loans and learn what you are applying for, knowing will help mistakes in the long run. I have learned a lot more about the student loan debt after I did more research about it. I don't know what I'm going to do to make it through this debt I've accumulated trying live a comfortable life. All I can do is keep God first and try to make payments so that I can enjoy the fruits of my