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Why You Should Pay Off Your Student Loans Over Time

While the desire to eliminate debt quickly is understandable, there are compelling reasons to consider a more measured approach to paying off student loans. Let’s explore the advantages of paying off your student loans over time and the key considerations in making this decision.

Published December 02, 2024 6 min read
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  • When should you pay off student loans?
  • Paying off student loans quickly vs. over time
  • Enroll in a student loan forgiveness program
  • The benefit of paying off student loans over time

The burden of student loans can weigh heavily on many graduates, prompting the question of how to best approach repayment. While the desire to eliminate debt quickly is understandable, there are compelling reasons to consider a more measured approach to paying off student loans. Let’s explore the advantages of paying off your student loans over time and the key considerations in making this decision.

When should you pay off student loans?

Determining the right time to start repaying your student loans depends on various factors including your financial situation, career trajectory, and financial goals. Many factors can affect the timing of student loan repayment including life milestones such as relocating, purchasing your first home, or starting a family.

Additionally, financial goals such as building an emergency fund or paying down high-interest debt could be ahead of, or equal to student loan repayment on your list of personal financial goals. We’ll delve into these considerations to help you make an informed decision about your student loan repayment strategy and timeline.

Paying off student loans quickly vs. over time

While there’s no one-size-fits-all strategy for paying off student loans – everyone’s personal financial situation is different – here are some general pros and cons to consider when deciding to pay off your student loans as quickly as possible or over time:

Paying off student loans quickly vs. over time

Pros Cons
Paying Over Time
  • Adapt payments to lifestyle and financial goals
  • Potentially more funds to build emergency fund or pay off other debt
  • Federal repayment assistance and forgiveness (Note: for federal student loan holders only)
  • Higher interest over life of the loan (see below for potential exceptions through student loan forgiveness programs)
  • Need to be organized to stay on top of payments over time
Paying Quickly
  • Improve DTI
  • Lower total interest
  • No opportunity for forgiveness
  • Higher payments
  • Potentially delays other financial goals

Enroll in a student loan forgiveness program

For borrowers with federal student loan debt, student loan forgiveness through programs such as Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) and Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)1 should be considered as part of your student loan repayment strategy. Many of these programs require a certain number of payments, which can take years, and cannot be sped up by making extra payments ahead of time.

Income-Driven Repayment (IDR) plans

The extended repayment periods offered through Income-Driven Repayment plans could offer major financial benefits to participants who pay off their federal student loan debt over time. For example, the Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, introduced in 2023, offers interest relief if your interest amount exceeds your monthly payment amount. Watch this video to learn more about interest accrual under SAVE:

 

Learn more details about IDR in our resource collection, Comparing Income-Driven Repayment Plans, and use the chart below to quickly compare the details of different legacy IDR plans.

IDR Comparison Chart

Applications for IDR plans and loan consolidation are available on http://studentaid.gov. You can also submit a PDF application to your loan servicer by uploading it to your servicer’s website or mailing it to them. Expect a delay in processing times.
Plan Monthly Payments Repayment Period Status
Income-Based Repayment (IBR)
  • 10-15% of your discretionary income (and your spouse’s if filing jointly)
  • Never more than federal 10-year Standard Repayment Plan amount
20-25 years, depending on when you become a new borrower Accepting new enrollments.
Income-Contingent Repayment (ICR)

The lesser of the following:

  • 20% of your discretionary income or
  • What you would pay on a repayment plan with a fixed payment over the course of 12 years, adjusted according to your income
25 years Accepting new enrollments.
Pay as You Earn (PAYE)
  • 10% of your discretionary income (and your spouse’s if filing jointly)
  • Never more than federal 10-year Standard Repayment Plan amount
20 years Accepting new enrollments.

Public Service Loan Forgiveness

For those with a career in public service, the PSLF program offers a path to loan forgiveness after 120 qualifying payments. Paid in consecutive months, this would equate to ten years of repayment, but consecutive payments are not a requirement of the program. In other words, if you temporarily left public sector work or took a career break, you could pick up where you left off once you begin making qualifying payments again. Learn more about qualifying and applying for PSLF in our guide, Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Explained.

Balancing student loan repayment with other financial goals

Besides potentially being able to take advantage of the cost savings that come with federal forgiveness programs, an extended student loan repayment approach can also empower you to pursue other financial goals. Lower, more manageable payments over time — when properly managed — tend to allow for a better quality of life, less stress, and can free up funds to pursue other important financial goals.

The benefit of paying off student loans over time

While the desire to be debt-free is understandable, paying off student loans over time can be a practical and money-saving choice. By considering factors such as your financial situation, career goals, and the benefits of forgiveness programs you might qualify for, you can make informed decisions about your repayment strategy. Ultimately, finding a balance between timely repayment and pursuing broader financial objectives is key to achieving long-term financial success. Learn how to get clear on your financial goals, plan a realistic budget, and strategize how to balance student loan repayment with your lifestyle here:

  • Planning for Your Financial Goals
  • Building Healthy Financial Habits
  • Planning Your Budget

For more help creating a student loan repayment strategy, browse our content collections below and schedule a consultation with one of our student loan specialists for personalized, one-on-one guidance.

  • Comparing Student Loan Repayment Options
  • Managing Student Loan Debt
  • How to Get Student Loan Forgiveness

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    1. To qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF), you must be employed by a U.S. federal, state, local, or tribal government or not-for-profit organization (federal service includes U.S. military service); work full-time for that agency or organization; have Direct Loans (or consolidate other federal student loans into a Direct Loan); repay your loans under an income-driven repayment plan; and make 120 qualifying payments. For full program requirements visit: Federal Student Aid.