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Did his lessons ever pay off? "Yes," Irving admitted.
"They just didn't think it would ever pay off".
Who's going to ever pay off this massive debt we're dumping on the next generation?
And finally there is the over-arching question of whether all that time and effort will ever "pay off".
"[The R3] survey highlights large numbers of consumers who only ever pay off interest without touching the capital borrowed – this is a very alarming situation.
Even government figures produced before the latest research was published estimate that 40% of students won't ever pay off their loans before they are written off.
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(This is in contrast to Greece, which had no hope of ever paying off all its debts).
One indicative calculation suggests that an employee on £25,000 a year, with £25,000 of undergraduate loans taken out before 2012, could work until retirement without ever paying off their debt if the interest rate cap were removed.
If the bet on direct Web access ever pays off, LodgeNet may finally come into its own as a takeover target for a cable operator that knows how to run a business.
Decency always pays off.
"There is a pool of people out there with no hope of ever paying off their debts".And thirdly, it wouldn't take much to push large numbers of borrowers over the edge.
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