Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Student Loans: Default Rates Are Soaring


Posted By C. Brown

Defaults on student loans are skyrocketing amid a weak job market for graduates and steadily rising tuition costs.
According to new numbers from the U.S. Department of Education, default rates for federally guaranteed student loans are expected to reach 6.9% for fiscal year 2007. That's up from 4.6% two years earlier and would be the highest rate since 1998.
The situation is mirrored in the smaller private student-loan market. In 2008, SLM Corp. also known as Sallie Mae, wrote off 3.4% of its private loans that were already considered troubled, according to its latest annual report -- more than double the figure in 2006. Student Loan Corp., a unit of Citigroup Inc., wrote off 2.3% of those loans in 2008, compared with 1.5% a year earlier.
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2 comments:

  1. now the student loan is very defaults rate. it is reached up on 6.9% earliar then.

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