£99,987 and counting: graduates trapped by ballooning student loans

Millions of graduates in the UK are facing crippling student loan debts that could last them 30 years, with some owing up to £100,000. The issue is expected to become a major concern for the government as growing anger over the situation threatens to boil over.

The problem lies in the way student loans are structured and how they impact graduates' finances. Plan 2 repayment plans, which affect around 5.8 million people, require those earning above £28,470 a year to repay 9% of their income above that threshold. This can quickly become unaffordable for many, with some graduates reporting monthly payments of over £800.

Amy Cayzer, a 24-year-old communications officer, is one such graduate. She graduated in 2023 with a first-class degree and was told the loans would be "barely noticeable". However, she has seen her debt balloon from £73,814 to £93,793 due to high interest rates of up to 8%. "It's overwhelming," she says. "I'll never be able to get rid of it. It takes away all hope that you'll ever pay it off."

Others are facing similar struggles. Jo, a music teacher who studied at a top London conservatoire, owes £99,987, with plans to repay approximately £100,000 to £150,000 over 30 years. She feels "deeply, unavoidably betrayed" by the system and worries that her generation is being unfairly penalized.

William Pratt, a data analyst from Cambridge, has seen his debt increase from £56,000 to nearly £90,000 due to high repayments of close to £300 a month. He says the system actively discourages career progression and feels resentful towards older generations who paid no graduate tax.

Daniel, an engineer from Newcastle, pays £856 a month towards his student loans, which he believes is more than he pays for his mortgage. He feels that the system operates like a graduate tax and worries about how it affects his marginal tax rate.

Rebecca, who studied land economy at Cambridge University, felt "cheated" by the system when she discovered the interest rates had limited to 35% of RPI inflation over 10 years, rather than the expected 53%. She says that for many mums with childcare costs, work simply doesn't pay due to the high repayments.

As the debt burden grows, graduates are becoming increasingly frustrated and disillusioned with politics. The government is facing mounting pressure to rethink the student loan system, with some calling for an urgent review of the plan 2 repayment plans.
 
This whole situation is just crazy man 🤯... I mean, I get it, the UK can't afford all that money, but £100k+ loans? That's insane! 😱 I was expecting to be able to move out and start my life after uni, not stuck with a 30-year debt burden. It's like they're setting these people up for failure.

And what really gets me is the interest rates, it's just ridiculous how high they are 🤦‍♂️. I don't blame the graduates who are feeling betrayed and frustrated, they have every right to be. I mean, who benefits from this system? The government, that's who... it's like a never-ending money pit for them.

I'm not sure what the solution is, but something needs to change ASAP 💡. Maybe it's time to rethink the repayment plans or find ways to make student loans more manageable for people. I feel bad for these graduates, they're just trying to start their lives and build careers, not burdened by decades of debt.
 
I'm so worried about these young folks in the UK 🤕. I mean, £100k in debt is just crazy talk! I was like that back in the day, but at least I knew how to use a calculator and make some smart financial moves. These new repayments are like, 'Pay 9% of your income above £28k? No thanks!' It's not fair to them, you know?

And what really gets me is that they're being told it'll be "barely noticeable" when they graduate... Like, no one tells you the truth about student loans. Amy Cayzer's situation sounds so rough - I can imagine how overwhelming it must feel. And these high interest rates? That's just not cool.

I think it's time for the government to get their act together and make some changes. Maybe a more flexible repayment plan or something? These young people are already struggling, and they shouldn't have to carry around this burden for 30 years... that's just ridiculous 🙄.
 
Man, this student loan situation in the UK is straight up worrying me 😩. I mean, I get it, we gotta have these systems in place, but £100k+ debt and having to pay that much each month? It's just too much for a lot of people. They're already struggling to make ends meet and now they've got this huge debt looming over them.

I think the structure of the loans is really problematic - 9% repayment rate above £28k, that's just steep 💸. And don't even get me started on the interest rates, it's like they're not even trying to be fair. I mean, who expects to have to pay back upwards of £93k in interest alone? It's no wonder people are feeling betrayed and angry.

And you know what really gets my goat? The fact that older generations got out with this system basically for free 🤑. It doesn't seem right to me, especially when we're seeing so many young folks struggling with debt. I think the government needs to take a closer look at this and maybe come up with some new plans or alternatives.

I'm not saying get rid of the loans entirely, but definitely make them more manageable for people. Maybe something like income-based repayment or something? Just my two cents, but it's time for change 🤔
 
🤯 I mean, £100k+ in debt after 30 years?! That's mental! 🤑 It's like they're saying "good luck paying this off!" 😩 And those interest rates? Whoa, that's just cruel. I can see why people are getting so angry and frustrated. It feels like the system is stacked against them.

I think it's pretty clear that something needs to change. These plans 2 repayment plans aren't working for a lot of people, and it's not fair to expect them to carry this debt burden forever. 🤕 We need some fresh ideas from the government to help these graduates get back on their feet. Maybe something like forgiveness or partial reprieve? 🤔 It wouldn't hurt to give them a break.

And honestly, I don't blame people for feeling resentful towards older generations who didn't have this burden. 🙄 It's not right that they're being penalized for something that wasn't their fault. We need to think about how we can support these graduates and help them build a better future, not just make them pay for someone else's mistakes. 💸
 
I think it's super unfair that so many people are stuck with £100k+ debt 🤯♀️💸. I mean, can you imagine owing more on a loan than you do on your mortgage? 😱 It's just not right and I don't know how the gov's gonna fix this without making some big changes 🤔.

I feel for all those people who are struggling to make ends meet and have their finances ruined by these high interest rates 💸😩. And it's not just the debt itself, but the fact that they're stuck with it for 30 years or more 😓. It's like, what even is the point of having a degree if you can't afford to pay off the loan? 🤷‍♀️

I think we need some serious reform here 🔄👏. The gov needs to listen to people and make some changes ASAP 🚨. It's not fair to one generation to burden another with all this debt 💸😠.
 
🤕 Those students graduating from UK universities with £100k+ debts are literally stressing themselves out! 🙅‍♀️ I get it, high interest rates can be harsh. But come on, £800 monthly payments? That's just insane! 💸 What's the point of a degree if you're gonna end up in debt that long? It feels like they're just setting them up for financial struggles...😬 Anyone got any ideas how to fix this system? 🤔
 
the uk's student loan situation is actually a blessing in disguise 🙄 i mean, who needs to get into debt just to pay for a degree? it's not like they're going to use that degree to make bank or something. and let's be real, £28k a year is already pretty generous compared to what most people are making right out of the gate. plus, if they can't afford it, they can just get a side hustle or move back in with mom 🤷‍♀️
 
I feel so bad for these people, you know? They're graduating, trying to start their lives, and BAM! they're stuck with £100k in debt 😩. I mean, who can even afford that? It's crazy. And it's not just the amount of money, it's the fact that they'll be paying for 30 years 🤯. What if they want to have a family or travel or invest in their career? They'll never get ahead.

And it's not like they didn't do anything wrong 🙅‍♀️. They worked hard to get that degree and now they're being penalized for the system. It's just so unfair 💔. I know some people say the government is trying to support education, but what about supporting these graduates? They're already struggling to make ends meet.

I think we need to rethink this whole student loan thing 🤝. Maybe it's time for a new plan or at least a more generous forgiveness option 🎉. We can't keep expecting people to live on £28k per year and still afford living costs 😩. It's not sustainable. And what about all the mum students with childcare costs? They're basically being told to choose between work and paying off their debt 💸.

I'm so done with the politics, though 🤷‍♀️. Can't we just have a straightforward conversation about this and find a solution that works for everyone? 🤝
 
omg 30 yrs to pay off student loans is insane 😱💸 i feel so bad for amy & jo they deserve a break already 🤗 and it's not fair that people are being forced to pay £300/month like william does that's just crazy 💁‍♀️ and the system should be more flexible Rebecca's thing about childcare costs is SO true many mums struggle with work because of high repayments 😭
 
🤔 I feel so bad for all these grads who are stuck in this debt cycle... it's like they're being held hostage by the system 🤑. The interest rates and repayment plans just aren't fair, especially when you consider how much some people are earning. £100k is a crazy amount to owe on student loans - that's like buying a whole house! 😱 And for those who are already struggling to make ends meet, it's just devastating.

I think the gov needs to take a closer look at this and find a way to make things more manageable for everyone 🤝. Maybe there can be some kind of forgiveness or reduction for people who are struggling to pay? Or some kind of income-based repayment plan that doesn't crush their finances 💸. Whatever it is, something needs to change - these grads deserve better! 😔
 
omg I'm so angry about this 🤯 student loans in the UK are literally crippling people's lives! £100k debt after graduation?! that's just insane 💸 how can the gov expect ppl to pay back that much when they're barely scraping by?

I feel for Amy and Jo and Daniel, those stories broke my heart 😔. And it's not just about them, it's like the system is rigged against all graduates! no wonder ppl are losing hope and getting frustrated 🤯

I wish someone would come up with a better plan 2 repayment scheme, like, make it more affordable or something 🤑 like, what even is this 9% repay threshold thing? that's just gonna hurt people's finances 🤑

u guys think the gov will listen though? I doubt it 😕 we need some major changes ASAP 👊
 
I'm totally getting worked up just thinking about all these poor grads drowning in debt 💸😩 Like Amy, who got a first-class degree and was told her loans would be "barely noticeable"... but now she's paying £800/month! That's like, what, £10k/year?! And it takes 30 years to pay off... that's just insane 🤯 And don't even get me started on the interest rates - up to 8%?! That's like being hit with a financial hammer 💪🏽😤 The government needs to take another look at this plan and find a way to make it more fair, you know? Like, what's the point of having a degree if you're gonna be stuck in debt for years? 📚💸
 
omg i feel so bad for these ppl 😩 i mean i know its not the govts fault but like come on £100k debt in 30 yrs thats crazy 🤑 and whats up with the interest rates theyre just taking advantage of us lol its like they want to hold back our progress 💔 amy and jo are literally living nightmares and im not even kidding they deserve so much better 🤷‍♀️ i think we need a total overhaul of the system or else these ppl will be stuck in debt for life 😨
 
🤯 I think the student loan situation in the UK is a total disaster 🤕. I mean, £100k debt and paying over £800/month? That's just not fair 😩. The system should be designed to help graduates get on their feet, not leave them with crippling debt for 30 years 🤯.

I feel so sorry for Amy, Jo, William, Daniel, and Rebecca - they're all struggling with the same issue. It's like the government is just treating them as a cash cow 🐮. And what really gets me is that they're being penalized for having good careers 💸. The whole system is designed to discourage career progression, which is exactly what's happening.

I think we need a major overhaul of the student loan system. Maybe some kind of income-based repayment plan or forgiveness option? Something to help graduates get out of debt and start building their futures 🌟. It's time for the government to listen to these young people and make some real changes 💬.
 
😒 I'm telling you, it's a disaster! These £100k+ debt figures are insane! 🤑 Who planned this? It's like they want to strangle young people's finances and limit their career progression. The UK's student loan system is broken, plain and simple.

I've got friends who graduated with decent degrees and now they're stuck in a cycle of paying off loans that'll take them 30 years or more. Meanwhile, younger folks can't even afford to buy homes, let alone start families. It's like the system is designed to fail them.

The government needs to step in and rework this whole thing ASAP. Plan 2 repayment plans are unaffordable for most people, and the interest rates are just ridiculous. It's not right that mums with childcare costs have to work multiple jobs just to keep up with their loan repayments. The anger is building, trust me – it won't be long before it boils over into action.

We need some serious reform here. Maybe a new system that prioritizes graduates' affordability and allows for more flexibility? Something's gotta change soon.
 
I feel so bad for these people 🤕 their situation is just heartbreaking. £100k in debt? That's insane! I can imagine how overwhelming it must be for them to think they'll never pay off those loans, it takes away all hope and freedom from their future 💔. The fact that some graduates are paying more towards their student loans than they do for their mortgage is just not fair 🤑. And what's with the interest rates? 8%?! That's just ridiculous 😱. I can see why they'd feel betrayed by the system, it does seem like an unfair burden on a new generation 🤷‍♀️. We need to get some serious help for these people, it's not right that they're stuck in debt for so long 💪.
 
I can totally relate to these graduates' struggles 🤗. It's like, you're already dealing with debt from your first job, and then you add on top of that a £100k+ student loan? No wonder they're feeling overwhelmed 😩. The interest rates are just ridiculous - it's like they're being charged for not paying off their loans sooner 🙄.

It's heartbreaking to hear these people feeling betrayed by the system, and it's especially unfair that some of them owe more than £100k 💸. And can you imagine having to pay that much every month? That's just cruel 😓. I think we need to have a serious chat about how we're supporting our graduates - do we even know what's really going on in their lives? 🤔.

It's also making me worried about the next gen - are they going to be stuck with debt for life? 🤕 We need to get this sorted, ASAP! 💪
 
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