Repay As You Earn
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Repay As You Earn

The Flawed Government Program to Help Students Have Public Service Careers

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Repay As You Earn

The Flawed Government Program to Help Students Have Public Service Careers

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In 1993, Congress created a student loan repayment plan intended to enable high-debt graduates to accept low-income, public service jobs by reducing their loan payments and eventually forgiving part of their debts. But this Congressional initiative only helps those with catastrophically low incomes. It has failed to attract many users because, as implemented through regulations of the U.S. Department of Education, it requires payment over too long a period (25 years before forgiveness). Many students go to graduate and professional schools in pursuit of careers in public service. But they often must borrow $100, 000 or more to finance their education. Their loan repayment obligations become so high that they can no longer afford to follow their ideals, and they abandon their plans to have public service careers and seek employment with corporations or firms offering high salaries. The income-contingent repayment plan should have appealed to would-be public interest lawyers, who are among the graduates with the highest debt-to-income ratios; but the plan has failed them, and Schrag explores why and how the plan should be reformed, either by Congress or by the federal administration.

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Publisher
Praeger
Year
2001
ISBN
9780313075681
Edition
1
Topic
Law
Index
Law

Table of contents

  1. Contents
  2. Acknowledgments
  3. Introduction
  4. 1. Rising Costs and Rising Debt
  5. 2. Congress to the Rescue
  6. 3. The Student Response
  7. 4. Financial Aid Advisors
  8. 5. Is Income-Contingent Repayment Good for You?
  9. 6. Why Income-Contingent Repayment Is So Unpopular
  10. 7. Recommendations
  11. Afterword
  12. Appendix A: Extracts from the Law and Regulations Providing for Income-Contingent Repayment
  13. Appendix B: Discounting to Present Value with the Long Bond Rate
  14. Selected Bibliography
  15. Index