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The issue of student debt has long been a pressing concern for millions of Americans striving to pursue higher education. In response, the Biden-Harris administration unveiled a comprehensive plan for student debt relief, aiming to alleviate the burden on borrowers across all fifty states. This initiative holds the potential to benefit tens of millions of individuals grappling with student loan repayment. However, eligibility criteria and relief options may vary by state, reflecting the diverse landscape of student debt challenges nationwide. By addressing this critical issue, policymakers seek to provide much-needed relief to borrowers, fostering greater financial stability and opportunity for Americans pursuing their educational aspirations.
In conjunction with the federal plan, states are also implementing their own initiatives to tackle the student debt crisis. Some states have introduced programs offering loan repayment assistance to graduates who pursue careers in high-demand fields such as healthcare, education, or public service. Others are exploring innovative approaches such as tuition-free community college or expanding scholarship opportunities for low-income students. Additionally, some states are advocating for greater oversight of for-profit colleges and universities to prevent predatory lending practices. These state-level efforts complement the federal initiatives, providing tailored solutions to address the unique challenges faced by borrowers in different regions.
State | Est. # of Eligible Borrowers | Eligible Per 100K Pop. | Est. # of Eligible Pell Borrowers | Pell Eligible Per 100K Pop. | SAVE Participant Count 2024 | SAVE Amount Forgiven 2024 (Million USD) | State-Level Forgiveness Programs |
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Alabama | 588,000 | 11,433 | 404,900 | 7,873 | 2,550 | $20.80 |
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Alaska | 60,500 | 8,248 | 37,300 | 5,085 | 190 | $1.40 |
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Arizona | 810,800 | 10,815 | 554,900 | 7,402 | 3,990 | $33 |
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Arkansas | 365,600 | 11,835 | 269,000 | 8,708 | 1,190 | $8.70 |
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California | 3,549,300 | 9,127 | 2,340,600 | 6,019 | 13,580 | $114.80 |
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Colorado | 698,100 | 11,804 | 419,000 | 7,085 | 2,530 | $19.80 |
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Connecticut | 454,200 | 12,527 | 238,200 | 6,570 | 1,600 | $13.70 |
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Delaware | 116,900 | 11,194 | 68,000 | 6,511 | 650 | $5.30 |
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District of Columbia | 105,600 | 15,371 | 60,300 | 8,777 | 350 | $2.90 |
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Florida | 2,427,600 | 10,566 | 1,716,300 | 7,470 | 12,790 | $105.40 |
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Georgia | 1,506,100 | 13,513 | 1,039,100 | 9,323 | 6,050 | $49.70 |
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Hawaii | 111,500 | 7,792 | 65,700 | 4,592 | 280 | $1.90 |
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Idaho | 201,400 | 10,118 | 144,900 | 7,280 | 1,130 | $9.20 |
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Illinois | 1,486,600 | 11,877 | 863,600 | 6,899 | 5,560 | $43.80 |
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Indiana | 856,400 | 12,426 | 555,500 | 8,060 | 3,330 | $26 |
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Iowa | 408,700 | 12,715 | 248,900 | 7,743 | 2,120 | $17.30 |
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Kansas | 360,900 | 12,257 | 225,500 | 7,659 | 1,270 | $9.90 |
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Kentucky | 563,300 | 12,405 | 394,000 | 8,677 | 2,110 | $16.10 |
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Louisiana | 608,100 | 13,337 | 435,200 | 9,545 | 2,160 | $16.30 |
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Maine | 175,000 | 12,481 | 105,300 | 7,510 | 700 | $5.30 |
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Maryland | 747,100 | 12,057 | 419,400 | 6,768 | 2,680 | $22.70 |
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Massachusetts | 813,000 | 11,581 | 401,200 | 5,715 | 2,490 | $19.50 |
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Michigan | 1,316,000 | 13,106 | 849,300 | 8,458 | 6,040 | $47 |
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Minnesota | 729,700 | 12,665 | 416,300 | 7,226 | 2,060 | $14.50 |
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Mississippi | 417,200 | 14,188 | 316,400 | 10,760 | 1,790 | $13.30 |
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Missouri | 777,300 | 12,507 | 502,200 | 8,080 | 2,780 | $22.40 |
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Montana | 120,400 | 10,536 | 78,600 | 6,878 | 300 | $2.20 |
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Nebraska | 232,100 | 11,671 | 136,000 | 6,839 | 750 | $5.30 |
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Nevada | 315,800 | 9,835 | 216,900 | 6,755 | 1,650 | $13.90 |
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New Hampshire | 175,100 | 12,462 | 85,300 | 6,071 | 490 | $3.60 |
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New Jersey | 1,082,900 | 11,618 | 590,300 | 6,333 | 4,180 | $35.30 |
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New Mexico | 215,900 | 10,207 | 159,000 | 7,517 | 860 | $6.80 |
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New York | 2,258,800 | 11,602 | 1,320,100 | 6,780 | 8,190 | $63.40 |
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North Carolina | 1,190,500 | 10,847 | 785,500 | 7,157 | 4,170 | $33.30 |
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North Dakota | 82,000 | 10,394 | 49,600 | 6,287 | 220 | $1.60 |
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Ohio | 1,677,800 | 14,204 | 1,085,700 | 9,191 | 7,540 | $60 |
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Oklahoma | 454,300 | 11,112 | 321,600 | 7,866 | 1,690 | $12.90 |
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Oregon | 499,000 | 11,804 | 332,100 | 7,856 | 2,220 | $17.40 |
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Pennsylvania | 1,717,300 | 13,260 | 988,800 | 7,635 | 5,600 | $45.10 |
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Rhode Island | 133,900 | 12,194 | 75,300 | 6,857 | 450 | $3.40 |
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South Carolina | 681,100 | 12,465 | 458,400 | 8,389 | 2,520 | $20.60 |
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South Dakota | 109,100 | 11,747 | 65,100 | 7,009 | 270 | $1.90 |
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Tennessee | 795,300 | 11,040 | 542,000 | 7,524 | 3,340 | $25.70 |
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Texas | 3,323,200 | 10,728 | 2,306,700 | 7,447 | 14,510 | $116.60 |
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Utah | 282,700 | 8,184 | 206,300 | 5,972 | 850 | $5.80 |
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Vermont | 72,200 | 11,145 | 37,100 | 5,727 | 190 | $1.30 |
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Virginia | 965,100 | 11,027 | 566,500 | 6,473 | 3,040 | $24.60 |
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Washington | 697,600 | 8,897 | 423,800 | 5,405 | 2,630 | $20.10 |
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West Virginia | 213,100 | 12,066 | 145,000 | 8,210 | 1,070 | $8.80 |
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Wisconsin | 685,100 | 11,550 | 412,700 | 6,958 | 1,990 | $13.80 |
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Wyoming | 49,600 | 8,457 | 31,400 | 5,354 | 150 | $1 |
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United States | 38,284,800 | 11,375 | 24,510,800 | 7,283 |