Why are student loan borrowers falling behind on payments?

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Student loans are coming due, but they are not necessarily getting paid. Missed and late payments are surging to record levels right as the Trump administration attempts to dismantle the agency that oversees the loans.

A “record share” of student loan debt is delinquent, said Axios. Nearly a quarter of borrowers — roughly 9 million Americans — are behind on their payments, a development that threatens to hurt the credit scores of young borrowers. The growing number of delinquencies is a sign there is “more stress on American consumers than previously known.” The eventual result could be “reduced credit limits, higher interest rates for new loans, and overall lower credit access” for a generation of college graduates, said New York Fed research economists Daniel Mangrum and Crystal Wang.

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