For students starting Sept 2023 onward · threshold £25,000 from April 2026 · interest RPI (3.2%) · written off after 40 yrs · gov.uk ↗
02 — THE VERDICT
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Psychology pays back eventually, but slower than it should — and automation risk isn't negligible.
Break-even point
12 yrs post-grad
Total borrowed at grad
£51,750
Balance after 20 yrs
£83,155
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03 — SALARY VS. LOAN BALANCE
Yearly gross salary against your loan balance — rising with interest, falling with repayments, until it's cleared or written off.
Y0Y15Y30
Gross salary
Loan balance
Still £91,717 owed at year 30 — written off entirely at year 40 under Plan 5, after paying £63,402 in repayments.
+77% above what you borrowed
04 — YEAR-BY-YEAR BREAKDOWN
The material impact, spelled out: gross salary, take-home after the 9% graduate tax, and what's still owed.
Year
Gross
Take-home
Repayment
Loan balance
Year 0
£23k
£20k
—
£54k
Year 2
£25k
£22k
£38
£58k +7%
Year 5
£30k
£24k
£405
£63k +9%
Year 10
£35k
£28k
£891
£71k +12%
Year 20
£43k
£33k
£2k
£83k +18%
Year 30
£52k
£38k
£2k
£92k +10%
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05 — DEGREE PATH VS. ALTERNATIVE PATH
Psychology doesn't strictly require a degree to enter. Cumulative net earnings, degree route vs. direct work / apprenticeship — the crossover is the moment the degree route pulls ahead.
Y0Y15Y30
Degree path (cumulative)
Alternative path (cumulative)
Crosses over at year 15 (12 yrs post-grad)
06 — AI-RESILIENCE
MEDIUM RISK
automation exposure for Psychology
Confidence: High. Full driver analysis of task-level automation exposure for this role, sourced from occupational risk modelling.