PSLF (forgiveness)
Recommended- True total cost
- $219K
- Time to done
- 10 yrs
- Total paid
- $219K
- Monthly
- $2K/mo
Forgiven (~$195K tax-free)
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PSLF vs refinance vs aggressive payoff, side-by-side. 16 specialty presets. Charts redraw the moment a number changes.
PSLF vs refinance vs aggressive payoff · 16 specialty presets
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PSLF saves you an estimated six figures vs standard repayment given your $250K debt and lower-paying specialty.
Debt resolved in ~10 yrs
$220 – $298
Assumes continued employment at a 501(c)(3) non-profit or government employer for 10 qualifying years.
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Same inputs — three different repayment philosophies. The recommended row is the one our engine picked for your scenario.
Forgiven (~$195K tax-free)
Fully paid off
Fully paid off
Real-world tracking
Track your path to 120 qualifying payments and tax-free forgiveness. Distinct from the modeled PSLF projection above.
PSLF requires employment at a 501(c)(3) nonprofit or government organization. Private practice does not qualify.
0 / 120 qualifying payments
Estimated forgiveness date
June 2036
120 payments remaining · based on 3yr residency + 1 payment/month
Reminder: Submit your Employment Certification Form (ECF) annually and whenever you change employers. Use the PSLF Help Tool at studentaid.gov.
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Time to payoff
13 yrs
Standard 10-yr amortization
Monthly payment
$3K
Residency ≈ $259
Total interest
$153K
Total paid $403K
Net-worth crossover
Yr 6
First year back in the black
Loan balance
Standard repayment plotted against the PSLF projection when enabled.
Net worth
After 32% tax · minus living expenses · minus loan payments.
Opportunity cost
$112K
If the $69K you paid above IDR minimums had been invested instead, it would grow to roughly this over the payoff horizon.
Audit trail
| Year | Income | Paid | Balance | Net worth | Phase |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Start | — | — | $250,000 | -$250,000 | residency |
| Year 1 | $65,000 | $3,111 | $263,139 | -$258,050 | residency |
| Year 2 | $67,958 | $3,407 | $275,981 | -$264,989 | residency |
| Year 3 | $71,050 | $3,716 | $288,515 | -$270,748 | residency |
| Year 4 | $280,000 | $39,312 | $267,332 | -$169,552 | attending |
| Year 5 | $295,610 | $39,312 | $244,731 | -$58,100 | attending |
| Year 6 | $312,090 | $39,312 | $220,616 | $64,251 | attending |
| Year 7 | $329,489 | $39,312 | $194,886 | $198,181 | attending |
| Year 8 | $347,858 | $39,312 | $167,433 | $344,412 | attending |
| Year 9 | $367,251 | $39,312 | $138,142 | $503,708 | attending |
| Year 10 | $387,726 | $39,312 | $106,889 | $676,877 | attending |
| Year 11 | $409,341 | $39,312 | $73,542 | $864,778 | attending |
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