Data set from Student loan forecasts for England

Table 7a: Sensitivity of Resource Accounting and Budgeting (RAB) charges and stock charges to key economic inputs​

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Sensitivity of RAB and stock charge to changes in RPI, average earnings and Bank of England rate


Data set details

Theme
Finance and funding
Publication
Student loan forecasts for England
Release type
Geographic levels
National
Indicators
  • Average earnings growth 1pp higher each year
  • Average earnings growth 1pp lower each year
  • Bank of England base rate 1pp higher each year
Filters
  • Loan type
  • Plan type of loan
  • Stock or RAB charge
Time period
2022/23

Data set preview

Table showing first 4 rows, from underlying data
plan_typeloan_typestock_rabbaseline_chargerpi_-1pprpi_+1ppaverage_earnings_growth_-1ppaverage_earnings_growth_+1ppbank_of_england_base_rate_-1ppbank_of_england_base_rate_+1pptime_periodtime_identifiergeographic_levelcountry_codecountry_name
Plan 1Plan 1 loansStock47-666-610202223Academic yearNationalE92000001England
Plan 2Higher education full timeRAB28-141516-15zz202223Academic yearNationalE92000001England
Plan 2Higher education part timeRAB21-111113-11zz202223Academic yearNationalE92000001England
Plan 2Advanced Learner loansRAB46-131111-13zz202223Academic yearNationalE92000001England

Variables in this data set

Table showing first 5 of 10 variables
Variable nameVariable description
average_earnings_growth_-1ppAverage earnings growth 1pp lower each year
average_earnings_growth_+1ppAverage earnings growth 1pp higher each year
bank_of_england_base_rate_-1ppBank of England base rate 1pp lower each year
bank_of_england_base_rate_+1ppBank of England base rate 1pp higher each year
baseline_chargeCurrent forecast

Footnotes

  1. Coverage: Undergraduate borrowers who received loans as English domiciled students studying in the UK or as EU domiciled students studying in England.
  2. Figures have been rounded to the nearest 1%.
  3. Where you see the symbol 'z' this refers to not applicable.
  4. RPI changes are assumed to begin in financial year 2023-24 onwards and earnings growth and bank of England base rate change in financial year 2022-23 onwards.
  5. Plan 1 loans include unsold, retained and loans sold at both sale 1 and sale 2. For more information on the loan sales, go to: Sale 1: https://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-statement/Commons/2017-12-06/HCWS317 Sale 2: https://www.parliament.uk/business/publications/written-questions-answers-statements/written-statement/Commons/2018-12-04/HCWS1137
  6. This table demonstrates how sensitive the RAB and stock charges are to various economic parameters. The size of the impacts presented here only applies to the figures shown and the results are not linear; that is if the size of the variation was doubled then the impact would not necessarily be double that shown.
  7. Differences in the impacts between different loan products in the same scenario may be due to differences in the loan policy or differences in the characteristics of the borrowers with each type of loan.
  8. A summary timeline of introduction of different plan types is available in table 1.1 in the Methodology. https://explore-education-statistics.service.gov.uk/methodology/student-loan-forecasts-for-england-methodology

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