A Trillion Dollar Question: What Predicts Student Loan Delinquency Risk?
Alvaro Mezza and
Kamila Sommer
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Kamila Sommer: https://www.federalreserve.gov/econres/kamila-sommer.htm
No 2015-10-16, FEDS Notes from Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.)
Abstract:
Over the past ten years, the real amount of student debt owed by American households more than doubled, from about $450 billion to more than $1.1 trillion. As a result of this increase, in 2010 student loan debt surpassed credit card debt as the largest class of non-housing consumer debt.
Date: 2015-10-16
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DOI: 10.17016/2380-7172.1647
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