The CRR points out that 30 - year - old graduates with loans have
median debt levels of $ 7,500.
We disagree with the recommendation that, instead of using the rate of inflation, we use
the median debt levels for all debts with a status of in collection, charged off, or 90 or more days delinquent.
According to the Association of American Medical Colleges, 84 % of all 2014 medical students graduate with debt, and
the median debt level is $ 180,000.
The amount of debt they carry has also declined substantially, with
the median debt level today being $ 3,414, compared to $ 4,920 in 2009.
Not exact matches
According to the Federal Reserve, 53 % of those who completed at least a bachelor's degree acquired at least some
debt in the process and the mean
level of student
debt in 2016 was $ 32,731 while the
median was $ 17,000.
In addition, the
median overall
debt level for that age group neared $ 25,000 in 2012, up from less than $ 15,000 in 1998.
In a 2016 survey, graduate -
level nursing students said they expected to leave their program with a
median debt of $ 40,000 to $ 54,999, according to a report from the American Association of Colleges of Nursing (AACN).
The proportion of education MA students with graduate
debt increased from 49 to 60 percent between 2004 and 2012, and
median graduate
debt levels increased (in constant dollars) from $ 27,455 to $ 35,350.
Comments: Several commenters supported the Department's proposal to amortize the
median loan
debt of students completing a GE program over 10, 15, or 20 years based on the credential
level of the program, as opposed to a fixed amortization period of 10 years for all programs.
Increasing employment, increasing
median home values, stable
levels of consumer
debt, historically low credit card delinquency rates, and the second - lowest metro area unemployment rate in Kentucky in January 2018 spells steady growth for this metro area.
For information on our graduation rates,
median graduate
debt levels and other student investment disclosure information, visit rasmussen.edu/SID.