How Student Loans Are Crushing Millennial EntrepreneurialismA dynamic economy needs highly educated workers and entrepreneurs who can afford to take risks. Mountainous college debt stunts both.

ByMicha Kaufman

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Getting American entrepreneurialism and job growth on track throughout the country is about eliminating the barriers to bringing an idea to life and having the skills to do it. The Gig Economy is an important lever in making that happen. But its full potential to create mass prosperity won't be realized until we make higher education a sure economic bet instead of an uncertain gamble that a lifetime of student loan debt will pay off. The Trump administration and the GOP-controlled Congress should focus on saving millions of American students and their families -- not to mention the larger US economy -- from this long-term financial black hole.

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The case for becoming more educated starts with lifetime earnings. Those who have more of educationtend to make more moneywhile also filling the skills gap that undermines America's ability to compete globally. According toa report from PwC, the number one concern of CEOs around the globe is finding enough skilled talent. We can't solve that talent shortage domestically when many 18-year-olds are discouraged by valid fears of long-term indebtedness from borrowing enough for the education employers want. Worries about debt cause untold numbers of students to pursue safer, but limited career paths, or even skip higher education entirely. One troubling sign pointing to slower long term economic growth: U.S. high school graduation rates arehigher than everbut college enrollment ratescontinue to decrease.

The numbers suggest why. Forty four million Americans collectivelyowe $1.3 trillionin student loan debt. The average payment for borrowers20 to 30 years old is $351. The number of borrowers over the age of 60 with student loan debtgrew from 700,000 in 2005 to 2.8 million in 2015. That's a 300 percent increase.

The Gig Economy could be a limitless source of economic opportunity for educated workers, if not for student debt. The inevitable highs and lows of freelancing become impossible when the monthly student loan payment comes due. Already indebted workers are reluctant to borrow more to finance the revamped skills that would otherwise grow their freelance business. Would-be entrepreneurs hamstrung by student debt are more likely to keep their current jobs and less likely to launch new businesses that could create new jobs. The fears we have individually of being swallowed by mounting student loan payments are swallowing the more prosperous future economy we could be building.

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The new administration could do a lot to solve one of America's greatest economic problems.

Move forward with income-based repayment plans.

债务减免,或者基于收入还款计划,进攻r a safety net for individuals who want to start new companies, which sounds ideal for those coming out of school or those looking to turn over a new leaf later in life. Without this safety net, people are less likely to branch out on their own, in turn hurting entrepreneurship and small business creation. During the campaign, then-candidate Trump said he favored anincome-based repayment plan. His plan would tie repayment of student loan debt to income, the same plan long championed by debt-relief advocates.

Ananalysis by CNBCshows Trump's plan is, at best, partial help for low-income earners. It requires borrowers to repay their loans at 12.5 percent of their income for15 years. While not a perfect fix, and certainly an expensive one, it provides an opportunity for people daring enough to branch out from traditional work.

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Keep relief for those who have been duped.

Congress may dismantleObama-led regulations that provided financial relief for students defrauded by for-profit institutions. This looks a lot like driving an agenda and playing politics with the lives of those less fortunate.Trump Universitydoes, of course,makes President Trump an interesting advocatefor students suffering from predatory student loan practices.

如果超过imp的竞选承诺lement an income-based repayment plan, which he can do without the help of Congress, he'll be helping the Gig Economy and those who rely on it. With walls and bans hogging most headlines, this is a looming issue that has the potential to create a foundation for long term change not just in Washington, but across the country.

Micha Kaufman

CEO of Fiverr

Micha Kaufman is chief executive officer and co-founder of Fiverr, launched in 2010. He is the visionary behind Fiverr's product and platform strategy, leading the company in its global mission to democratize lean entrepreneurship. Since its launch, Fiverr has became a leader in its multibillion dollar industry, enabling freelancers and entrepreneurs to start doing, growing and succeeding. Kaufman is also a partner at a venture capital firm and private investor in a number of disruptive consumer Internet companies. As a recognized voice in the areas of entrepreneurship, the future of work and the gig economy, Kaufman frequently shares his views through theFiverr blog,Mediumand various media outlets.

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