Bad and getting worse: for students like me, the loan system is the disaster that never ends | Rohan Sathyamoorthy

The Burden of Student Loans: A Trap We Can't Escape

As someone who has been fortunate enough to receive a significant chunk of the maximum student loan, I often try not to think too much about the crushing financial weight it will bring into my postgraduate years. After all, for those of us who need a degree to enter our chosen field and can't afford to pay upfront, the system seems fair – we have no choice but to take on this financial burden.

However, with the recent budget announcement, that complacency has worn off. The freeze on salary thresholds until 2030 will hit almost six million students on plan two loans, who took out their loans between 2012 and 2023, with significantly higher repayments. It's a harsh reality check for those already struggling to make ends meet.

The system is rigged against the very people it's meant to support – young adults trying to kick-start their careers. The myth that hard work will get you anywhere has been debunked by the harsh economic reality of modern Britain. With entry-level jobs disappearing and tuition fees increasing in line with inflation, students are being forced to weigh up the costs of furthering their education.

The UK is at a tipping point where the decision to go to university is increasingly influenced by financial burden, long-term debt, and job prospects – all three factors are deteriorating. When friends complain about struggling to pay off loans or having to choose between attending lectures and working, it's hard not to wonder if this situation will ever improve.

Critics like Martin Lewis have rightly described the changes as "not moral," but it's clear that policymakers don't care about morality when it comes to student loans. The government has a history of making the system worse for students, and now they're pretending that the new measures are fair and reasonable. It's a classic case of scapegoating those who need support the most – young people.

In Britain, young adults have long been seen as an easy target for budget cuts. As countries across the Western world age, governments are increasingly ignoring the struggles of their youth, further alienating them from politics. This isn't just bad news for young people; it's a warning sign for the future of society as a whole.

The rise of left-wing parties has given Labour a reason to pause and reconsider its stance on student loans. The Young Greens' victory in the upcoming byelection could be a wake-up call for the government, but it's hard to see that happening. The Labour party's track record on listening to its constituents is shaky at best.

One thing is certain – the burden of student loans will only continue to grow unless drastic changes are made. It's time for policymakers to listen to the voices of young people and treat them with the respect and fairness they deserve. Anything less would be a betrayal of the future of this country.
 
🤔 The UK government is really playing with fire when it comes to student loans 🚨. Those who took out plans 2 & 3 are in for a world of hurt, and I'm not just talking about their wallets 💸. It's like they're being told that hard work isn't enough – you gotta have deep pockets too 💷. The government's got no qualms about screwing over the young and vulnerable 🤕. We need to see some real change, stat ⏰!
 
omg u can't believe what's happening w/ student loans rn 🤯 its like they wanna trap us in debt 4eva!!! i mean, who needs that kinda stress in their life? not me 😩 my friends & i were just tryna figure out how to pay off our loans n now the gov's all like "oh no, u gotta take a hit cuz we cant afford 2 keep up w/ inflation" 🤑 its just so unfair! and dont even get me started on the fact that they're doing this 2 those who took out loans between 2012-2023... wut r they expecting us 2 do? work extra hrs 4eva?! 🤦‍♀️ i think martin lewis hit the nail on the head when he said its "not moral" but idk if thats gonna make a diff. u feel me tho? 🤗
 
I feel like the government is just piling more debt on us young folks 🤯. I'm not even sure how many times I need to pay off my student loans before it's too late 🙄. It's like they're expecting us to work our whole lives just to pay those loans back and live modestly 💸.

I mean, what's the point of going to university if you're just gonna end up with a huge loan and a lower salary? 🤔 It sounds like they're more worried about the economy than about helping us get a decent education and start our careers off right 💼.
 
🤔 I'm not surprised by this news, tbh. The whole system is set up to screw us over. They're just making it harder for students to afford education now that we can't get jobs easily. 🤑 Who needs entry-level pay when you're drowning in debt? It's like they expect us to just magically get a 6-figure job after graduating without any skills or experience. 😒 The government's all about screwing over the young and vulnerable, it's sickening.
 
🤔 "The man who does not look up to the heavens is right in his own estimate, but he is little else." 🌠

This recent budget announcement has left many young adults feeling like they're stuck between a rock and a hard place. The freeze on salary thresholds will only exacerbate the financial burden of student loans, making it even harder for them to make ends meet.

The government's lack of concern for the well-being of its citizens is staggering. When will policymakers realize that they're not just making decisions for themselves, but for the future of this country? The young adults are being forced to weigh up the costs of furthering their education, and it's a tough pill to swallow.

It's time for the government to take a long, hard look at its policies and listen to the voices of those who will be affected by them. The burden of student loans is only going to continue to grow unless drastic changes are made. Anything less would be a betrayal of the future of this country.
 
😕 can't believe what's happening in our education system. like, yeah we need degrees to get jobs but that doesn't mean we should be saddled with debt forever 💸. it's all about the money and politics. those six million students who are gonna be hit hard by the salary freeze are already struggling to make ends meet 🤯. what's next? just gonna cut funding for mental health services or something? 🚫 need to find a way to make student loans more manageable, not harsher 💔
 
omg i feel u so much!! 🤯 these new student loan rules are literally crushing everyone it's like the gov is just ignoring the struggles of young people anymore 😩 they need to listen to ppl like martin lewis who's right on point about this whole thing 💁‍♀️ the fact that students are being forced to weigh up their future education with financial burden and job prospects is soooo unfair 🤕 i wish the gov would just take a step back and think about how these changes will affect the next gen 🙏
 
📈👀 stats show 71% of students on plan two loans struggle to make ends meet 🤯, while 42% have to work part-time just to get by 💼. and did u know? the average student debt in the UK is now £30k (£43k for those on higher earning plans) 🤑📊. its all about prioritizing short-term gains over long-term investments 🤔. btw, 60% of students think uni is not worth it due to financial burden 😔. lets see if our policymakers can get their act together 👀
 
The recent budget announcement has exposed the dark underbelly of the UK's student loan system 🤯. The freeze on salary thresholds until 2030 is a harsh reality check for those already struggling to make ends meet, and it's clear that policymakers are more concerned with appeasing taxpayers than supporting vulnerable students 🤑.

The notion that hard work alone can guarantee success has been debunked by the economic reality of modern Britain 🔴. With entry-level jobs disappearing and tuition fees increasing in line with inflation, students are being forced to weigh up the costs of furthering their education – it's a stark reminder that education is no longer a public good, but a private expense 💸.

The fact that critics like Martin Lewis have described these changes as "not moral" only highlights the government's lack of empathy for those who need support the most 🤕. The system is rigged against young adults trying to kick-start their careers, and it's time for policymakers to listen to their voices and treat them with respect and fairness 🗣️.

The rise of left-wing parties like Labour offers a glimmer of hope that policymakers might finally take notice of the struggles faced by young people. However, the party's track record on listening to its constituents is shaky at best 😐. One thing is certain – drastic changes are needed to address the growing burden of student loans 📈.

Ultimately, this crisis highlights the need for a more nuanced understanding of the relationship between education and economic mobility 🔍. By prioritizing support for vulnerable students, we can create a more equitable society that rewards hard work and promotes social mobility 🌟.
 
🤔 I feel sorry for those students who took out loans between 2012 and 2023, now facing higher repayments 🤑 It's not fair to blame them for taking on debt to further their education. The system should support students, not trap them into a lifetime of financial struggles 💸. We need to rethink the way we approach student loans and make sure it's more fair and reasonable 🤝.
 
🤔 I feel like the UK is in a right mess when it comes to student loans 🤑. The freeze on salary thresholds is gonna hit a lot of people hard, especially those who already have plans and are trying to start their careers 💼. It's all well and good that everyone says we need to work harder to get by, but let's not forget that many people can't even afford the basics, let alone pay off loans 🏠.

I don't think the government is being entirely honest with us about how this will affect young people 🤥. We're already struggling to make ends meet and now they're taking away our ability to take a decent job without having to go into debt 💸. It's like they're expecting us to be perfect and just magically find a way to pay off all these loans without any help 🤷‍♀️.

I'm not sure if Labour's recent wins are gonna make a difference or not 🤔. I mean, it's great that the Young Greens are speaking up for young people, but have they really listened to what we want? We need concrete changes and not just words on a page 📄. We can't keep living in a system where we're treated like we're not worth supporting 💔.
 
I feel so frustrated for all those students out there who are already drowning in debt 🤯💸. Like, I get it, we need degrees to get jobs, but that doesn't mean we should have to suffer financially 🤑. The government is just playing a cruel game by freezing salary thresholds and making us pay more on our loans 🙄. It's not right! We're the future of this country, and we deserve better than to be treated like some sort of financial burden 💔.

I also think it's crazy that policymakers don't care about morality when it comes to student loans 😒. They just keep making things worse for us and then pretend like they're being all fair and reasonable 🙄. Newsflash: it's not! And the fact that young people are becoming so disillusioned with politics is a total shame 🤕. We need leaders who actually care about our futures, not just ones who want to cut costs wherever possible 💸.

I'm rooting for the Young Greens and Labour to make some real changes soon 🌱💪. We need someone to come in and shake things up, you know? Because right now, it feels like we're stuck in a never-ending cycle of debt and financial stress 🔄. So here's hoping that someone will listen to our voices and treat us with the respect and fairness we deserve 👍.
 
🤔 I mean, think about it... we're so used to just going along with the system, right? We take out these massive loans, thinking it's the only way to get ahead in life, but what if that's not even true anymore? What if the whole setup is designed to keep us trapped in debt, forced to prioritize paying off our loans over living our lives?

It's like, we're so focused on the end goal – getting that degree and starting our careers – but what about the journey in between? What about making ends meet, finding a job that pays the bills, and actually enjoying life? The system seems to be saying that those things are just luxuries we can't afford.

And I guess that's where the problem lies... we've become so desensitized to the idea of living with debt. We're like, "Oh, it's just a part of life now," or "I'll pay it off eventually." But what if there's no eventual? What if this is the new normal?

It's time for us to start asking some harder questions... about what we value as a society, and whether our priorities are really aligned with supporting young people. Are we just so caught up in making sure the economy keeps churning that we're forgetting about the human cost? 🤷‍♀️
 
omg, can't believe what's happening with student loans 🤯! it's like, you wanna get an education to better ur life, but noooo, u gotta take on a ton of debt 💸. and now they're gonna freeze salary thresholds? that's just cruel 😩. i feel for all the students out there who are already struggling to make ends meet. like, what even is the point of going to uni if u can't afford it afterwards 🤔? gotta wonder when policymakers will listen to the youth and give 'em a break 👂. btw, anyone know any legit ways to reduce student loan debt without having to take on more work 😅?
 
🤕 I cant even imagine taking on that much debt at such a young age, its like taking on a whole mortgage lol 😂. The way they're treating students now is just not fair, it's like they expect them to just work multiple jobs and still manage to pay off those loans 🤑. I remember when my mates were studying uni, we didn't have all these loan deals and whatnot... we just had to save up and maybe take out a part-time job to make ends meet 💸. And now its like they're forcing students into this never-ending cycle of debt, it's bloody depressing 😔. The gov should really be doing more to support the younger generation instead of making them feel like they're stuck in some kind of financial quagmire 🌀
 
🤔 come on, can we just talk about how messed up this situation is? 🤷‍♂️ I'm not saying the gov's being evil or anything, but seriously, who thought it was a good idea to freeze salary thresholds for 8 years?! 🤯 Like, what even is that supposed to achieve? Is it meant to just punish people for taking out loans in the first place? 😒 And don't even get me started on how they're going to make those plan two loan repayments go up... it's like, cruel and unusual punishment or something! 😩
 
i totally feel u rn 🤯 i just graduated last year and already i'm stressing about how ill afford my loans in 5 years. its like, we go to uni to better our lives but then were stuck with debt that feels impossible to pay off. its not fair that those of us who took out loans between 2012-2023 are getting hit with higher repayments 🤑 and now we have to worry about the freeze on salary thresholds too...its like the system is against us lol 😩
 
🤯 The fact that almost six million students are hit with higher repayments is just crazy 🤑. I mean, can't we just have a system where everyone contributes according to their means? It feels like the gov's trying to punish those who need it most for taking out loans to get an education. 🙄 And what's up with this freeze on salary thresholds until 2030? That's like, forever 💸. Entry-level jobs are disappearing anyway, so how's that supposed to help? We need some serious reform here 👀.
 
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