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Published 11:20 24 Feb 2022 GMT
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More students than ever are going to university, but just 25 percent of those who started in September 2020 are expected to pay back their loans in full (Getty)[/caption]
With the extension to the repayment period - and plans to make graduates start repaying once they are earning £25,000 or more - the government hopes more graduates will pay back their loans in full.
The amount of loan repaid is tied to monthly income. At the moment, students in England or Wales who started an undergraduate course after September 1 2012 start repaying their loan once their income is more than £27,295.
They then repay nine per cent of the amount they earn over this threshold. Higher-earning graduates will therefore clear their debt much quicker than middle and low-earning graduates.
Labour has said the new plans "simply store up problems for the future" instead of "fixing the broken system."
Shadow Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson called it a "stealth tax for new graduates starting out on their working lives, which will hit those on low incomes hardest."
She added: "Instead of fixing the broken system, these changes simply store up problems for the future.
"Ministers are kicking the can down the road while seeking to limit young people's aspirations to study at university."

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