They moved abroad to escape student debt
A record number of borrowers are in delinquency or default. Some are leaving the country.
From The Times
April 9, 2026

A record number of student loan borrowers are in delinquency or default. Some are making the drastic decision to leave the country and to abandon their loans.

A woman with long, dark hair and blonde highlights stands leaning against a wooden park bench. She is wearing a yellow and blue flannel shirt, dark jeans, yellow sneakers, and black-rimmed glasses.

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Many who have fled said they had no plans of ever returning.

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