The Biden-Harris Administration announced today the approval of an additional $4.8 billion in student loan debt relief for 80,300 borrowers. These discharges stem from fixes made by the U.S. Department of Education to income-driven repayment (IDR) forgiveness and Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF).
Today’s announcement brings the total approved debt cancellation by the Biden-Harris Administration to nearly $132 billion for more than 3.6 million Americans.
debt relief approvals are in two categories:
- $2.2 billion for nearly 46,000 borrowers through fixes to IDR that will provide borrowers with an accurate count of progress toward forgiveness and address longstanding concerns with misuse of forbearance. Including today’s numbers, the Biden-Harris Administration has now approved almost $44 billion in IDR relief for nearly 901,000 borrowers.
- $2.6 billion for 34,400 borrowers through PSLF. This includes borrowers who have benefited through the limited PSLF waiver and ongoing regulatory improvements to the programs. This brings total relief through PSLF up to $53.5 billion for almost 750,000 borrowers since October 2021. By contrast, only about 7,000 borrowers had received forgiveness through these programs at the start of the Biden-Harris Administration.
Borrowers with Processed PSLF Discharges (PSLF, TEPSLF, and limited waiver) by Location (since 10/1/2021) |
State |
Borrower Count |
Outstanding Balance (in millions) |
|
|
|
Alabama |
11,180 |
$874.8 |
Alaska |
1390 |
$93.8 |
Arizona |
12,340 |
$890.5 |
Arkansas |
6,680 |
$463.2 |
California |
63,660 |
$4,701.6 |
Colorado |
13,900 |
$971.0 |
Connecticut |
8,710 |
$589.5 |
Delaware |
2,360 |
$167.4 |
District of Columbia |
4,260 |
$378.2 |
Florida |
42,210 |
$3,499.5 |
Georgia |
30,660 |
$2,711.9 |
Hawaii |
2,360 |
$167.8 |
Idaho |
3,970 |
$249.7 |
Illinois |
29,010 |
$2,049.7 |
Indiana |
13,700 |
$918.3 |
Iowa |
7,690 |
$422.2 |
Kansas |
7,230 |
$455.7 |
Kentucky |
9,220 |
$587.7 |
Louisiana |
9,320 |
$738.6 |
Maine |
3,750 |
$244.7 |
Maryland |
22,580 |
$1,779.7 |
Massachusetts |
16,220 |
$1,105.8 |
Michigan |
26,550 |
$1,844.4 |
Minnesota |
16,160 |
$993.5 |
Mississippi |
7,340 |
$620.1 |
Missouri |
16,310 |
$1,092.5 |
Montana |
2,830 |
$171.9 |
Nebraska |
4,690 |
$285.9 |
Nevada |
4,390 |
$324.3 |
New Hampshire |
3,640 |
$233.3 |
New Jersey |
18,570 |
$1,260.7 |
New Mexico |
4,070 |
$274.3 |
New York |
58,840 |
$4,009.0 |
North Carolina |
20,790 |
$1,503.1 |
North Dakota |
1400 |
$85.2 |
Ohio |
32,820 |
$2,260.8 |
Oklahoma |
6,840 |
$454.8 |
Oregon |
12,650 |
$828.1 |
Pennsylvania |
33,120 |
$2,317.2 |
Puerto Rico |
3,130 |
$147.0 |
Rhode Island |
2,340 |
$160.5 |
South Carolina |
13,820 |
$1,134.8 |
South Dakota |
2,450 |
$139.8 |
Tennessee |
13,580 |
$1,045.6 |
Texas |
47,950 |
$3,395.6 |
Utah |
4,200 |
$295.2 |
Vermont |
2,460 |
$171.7 |
Virginia |
24,430 |
$1,703.9 |
Washington |
16,490 |
$1,106.0 |
West Virginia |
4,360 |
$257.9 |
Wisconsin |
14,130 |
$857.8 |
Wyoming |
1070 |
$62.9 |
All Other Locations |
5,710 |
$424.5 |
Total |
749,500 |
$53,523.6 |
Data as of November-end 2023
Borrowers Identified for Forgiveness under Income Driven Repayment Account Adjustment by Location |
State |
Borrower Count |
Outstanding Balance (in millions) |
|
|
|
Alabama |
14,270 |
$631.8 |
Alaska |
1100 |
$58.9 |
Arizona |
22,880 |
$1,154.7 |
Arkansas |
7,900 |
$390.2 |
California |
68,780 |
$3,317.6 |
Colorado |
16,650 |
$899.4 |
Connecticut |
8,140 |
$351.3 |
Delaware |
2,750 |
$130.1 |
District of Columbia |
2,510 |
$148.3 |
Florida |
63,330 |
$3,394.0 |
Georgia |
42,900 |
$2,392.6 |
Hawaii |
1,920 |
$102.7 |
Idaho |
6,260 |
$277.2 |
Illinois |
31,790 |
$1,481.9 |
Indiana |
21,850 |
$1,045.1 |
Iowa |
11,890 |
$522.7 |
Kansas |
9,450 |
$478.3 |
Kentucky |
12,430 |
$503.1 |
Louisiana |
17,020 |
$928.1 |
Maine |
5,370 |
$240.3 |
Maryland |
18,850 |
$1,043.6 |
Massachusetts |
13,950 |
$653.7 |
Michigan |
30,120 |
$1,428.9 |
Minnesota |
15,250 |
$723.7 |
Mississippi |
10,750 |
$514.7 |
Missouri |
21,020 |
$1,076.0 |
Montana |
4,130 |
$207.2 |
Nebraska |
6,280 |
$300.4 |
Nevada |
7,660 |
$370.8 |
New Hampshire |
3,460 |
$163.9 |
New Jersey |
19,330 |
$891.0 |
New Mexico |
6,020 |
$293.2 |
New York |
46,810 |
$2,163.4 |
North Carolina |
27,800 |
$1,291.0 |
North Dakota |
2300 |
$110.4 |
Ohio |
41,750 |
$1,951.3 |
Oklahoma |
12,830 |
$621.4 |
Oregon |
13,140 |
$639.3 |
Pennsylvania |
33,710 |
$1,526.2 |
Puerto Rico |
4,220 |
$118.1 |
Rhode Island |
2,880 |
$122.2 |
South Carolina |
18,450 |
$968.3 |
South Dakota |
3,390 |
$164.7 |
Tennessee |
19,050 |
$980.9 |
Texas |
71,380 |
$3,506.4 |
Utah |
4,430 |
$238.0 |
Vermont |
2,170 |
$107.7 |
Virginia |
24,130 |
$1,172.6 |
Washington |
18,350 |
$878.0 |
West Virginia |
5,610 |
$223.8 |
Wisconsin |
13,830 |
$653.8 |
Wyoming |
1400 |
$71.8 |
All Other Locations |
7,200 |
$348.8 |
Total |
900,800 |
$43,973.4 |
Data as of early November 2023
Source: Department of Education press release, December 6, 2023