Research Recap

Paying It Forward: How Income Share Agreements Affect Students and Colleges

Key Takeway

Increasing student debt has sparked interest in income share agreements (ISAs) where schools receive a set fraction of graduates’ income in lieu of upfront tuition. While reducing the risk of loan defaults, ISAs may also lower students’ incentives to study and pursue good jobs. Combining ISAs with loan protection can maximize social welfare.

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