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Pew Research CenterMay 13, 2014
Young Adults, Student Debt and Economic Well-Being

Total Debts Compared with Total Assets of Young Households, by Student Debt Status

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Total Debts Compared with Total Assets of Young Households, by Student Debt Status

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Young Adults, Student Debt and Economic Well-Being
Young Student Debtors Lag Behind in Wealth Accumulation
Student Debtors Carry a Heavier Overall Debt Load
Student Debtors More Likely to Owe On Cars, Credit Cards
Median Debt-to-Household-Income Ratio Much Higher for Student Debtors
Unweighted Sample Sizes
Record Share of Young Households Owe Student Debt
Income Doesn’t Differ by Student Debt Status; Net Worth Does
Total Assets and Total Debts of Young Households, by Student Debt Status
Total Debts Compared with Total Assets of Young Households, by Student Debt Status
Median Total Debt to Household Income for Young Households, by Student Debt Status, 1989-2010
Common Measures of Financial Distress of Young Households, By Student Debt Status
Young Households Owing Specific Types of Debt, by Student Debt Status
Median Debt Amounts Owed Among Young Households Carrying That Debt, by Student Debt Status
Most Young Adults Who Borrowed for College See Eventual Payoff
Which Young Households Owe Student Debt?
Asset Ownership of Young Households, by Student Debt Status

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