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The difference is too minor in my opinion, in addition if interests rates begin to drop, that .5% gain may turn negative. I say focus on paying off the loan, while ensuring you have sufficient savings. As others have said, you will also have to pay taxes on what you gain if you stored your money so the .5% is basically nothing