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  •   Home > News > Politics

    It's thought the cost-of-living crisis could bring a silver-lining to Kiwis student loans

    It's thought the cost-of-living crisis could bring a silver-lining to Kiwis student loans


    New Zealand's one of the few countries that doesn't apply indexation to loan totals -- meaning no adjustments to account for inflation.

    North Harbour Budgeting Services' David Verry says young Kiwis are better off sticking to the minimum loan-repayment amounts -- than rushing to pay it off as soon as possible.

    He says the longer people extend it out -- the less they're effectively paying back -- as inflation eats away at the total.
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