A UK parliamentary inquiry found that more than 52,000 people responded to a Treasury Committee survey on student loans, with over half reporting they did not understand repayment terms before taking out loans. The inquiry examined whether student loan repayment terms are reasonable, revealing widespread concern about financial impact and unfair conditions, particularly affecting lower and middle-income graduates.
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A UK parliamentary inquiry found that more than 52,000 people responded to a Treasury Committee survey on student loans, with over half reporting they did not understand repayment terms before taking out loans. The inquiry examined whether student loan repayment terms are reasonable, revealing widespread concern about financial impact and unfair conditions, particularly affecting lower and middle-income graduates.