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Student in debt

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In April 2008 Joseph McCrory was an Auckland University art student with a student loan of $18,000. Sitting in a cardboard box, he protested the level of student debt in the country, which was about to reach $10 billion. Wealth inequalities are affected by age. Younger students like Joseph are likely to have a negative wealth balance while they borrow in order to study. But once they have a degree, their earnings potential increases, and by their 40s and 50s they are likely to have acquired a house, a superannuation scheme and other savings, so their net wealth is considerable.

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Brian Easton, Income and wealth distribution – Wealth, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/23814/student-in-debt (accessed 4 June 2026).

Story by Brian Easton, published 15 April 2010.