RAP payment by income › $90,000
RAP Payment on a $90,000 Salary
A single borrower earning $90,000 (AGI) with no dependents would pay an estimated $600/month under the 2026 Repayment Assistance Plan — 8% of AGI. Adjust dependents and family size below for your exact number.
How the $90,000 payment breaks down
- Bracket rate: 8% of AGI
- Base monthly: $600
- Monthly payment (0 dependents): $600
- Annual total: $7,200
RAP payment at $90,000 by dependents
| Dependents | Monthly RAP payment |
|---|---|
| 0 | $600/mo |
| 1 | $550/mo |
| 2 | $500/mo |
| 3 | $450/mo |
RAP vs IBR at $90,000
New IBR is about $46/mo cheaper than RAP at $90,000. Compare RAP vs IBR in detail →
| Plan | Estimated monthly |
|---|---|
| RAP | $600/mo |
| New IBR (20 yr) | $554/mo |
Frequently asked questions
How much is the RAP payment on a $90,000 salary?
For a single borrower earning $90,000 (AGI) with no dependents, the estimated RAP payment is $600 per month — 8% of AGI, or about $7,200 per year. Each dependent you claim lowers it by $50/month.
Is RAP or IBR cheaper at $90,000?
New IBR is about $46/mo cheaper than RAP at $90,000. RAP charges a flat 8% of AGI on your full AGI, while New IBR charges 10% of discretionary income (AGI minus 150% of the poverty line). Run your exact family size in the calculator above.
How do dependents change my $90,000 RAP payment?
RAP subtracts $50/month per dependent. At $90,000, that means about $600/mo with 0 dependents, $550/mo with 1 dependent, $500/mo with 2 dependents, $450/mo with 3 dependents. The payment never drops below the $10/month minimum.
Estimates use published RAP rules as of June 2026 and 2025 HHS poverty guidelines. $90,000 is treated as your AGI. Your servicer’s final figures may differ.
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