The student loan interest rate is rising – what does it mean for you?

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Higher interest may sound worrying, but don’t rush into snap decisions

From September, students in England and Wales will face higher interest rates on their student loans. The maximum interest you can be charged is going up from 5.4% to 5.6%. Here’s what that means for students and graduates.

 

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Simple...that the world is shit!!!🤨🤨🤨

A life time of FUKIN Hell 4 our children!!! In scotland= no student fees!! ENGLAND= STUDENT RIP OFF FEES? STAND UP 4 UR KIDS 4 GODS SAKE PEOPLE PLEASE!!! X

It means the rich have found new ways to keep all their money and make someone else cover their losses.

Guys Is there is disproportionate amount of black crime people in sport? A disproportionate amount of Indians in health care? A disproportionate amount of Jews in finance?

It means more theft by a corrupt system. Domt go to university, it's a con.

It means they’ll be broke af for years to come. 🤦‍♂️

It means the government needs money after the pandemic and the rich won't have to pay when the poorer in society will.

It means your humanities degree was a biiiiig mistake LOL

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