Should I Pay Off Student Loans Or Start A Retirement Account?

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I just graduated from college and will start to have to pay student loans within the next 5 months (about $13k) . I am also very interested in starting out a retirement account soon. I have been told that I can open an IRA for as little as $50 a month. Should I start to pay off the debt or start a retirement account? What is the best place to invest? I am 23 years old.

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5 Comments for “Should I Pay Off Student Loans Or Start A Retirement Account?”

  1. BeenThereDone That

    Start your IRA. Student loan interest is soo low, and doesn’t really affect your credit.

  2. absteal

    Pay off the loans. Pay as much as you can afford each month. Once paid, keep writing a check for the same amount and deposit into an emergency savings account first. This should equal 8 to 12 months of salary. This is in case of job loss you can afford to live till finding another. Once that is done. Start your retirement savings.

  3. sassy25

    Pay off your loans first. Its simple, you’ll get more interest from the loans than you will from the IRA. The more you put it off, the deeper the hole you’ll be in.
    Pay off large amounts of your college debt until it is completely gone then start putting money away for savings.

  4. always under siege

    Do some of each, if you can afford to. Pay the loans (the sooner you pay those off the less interest you’ll have to pay!) while putting the minimum into an IRA.

  5. junkmail

    What interest are those student loans at? If it is really low, I would start a retirement account.

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