Student loan update: How debt relief breaks down state-by-state

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The Biden administration last week announced that more than 800,000 borrowers will have their federal student loan debt wiped away—a total of $39 billion in debt relief. Here's how it breaks down by state:

The Education Department has since released a breakdown showing the number of eligible borrowers and the amount that is eligible to be discharged in each state and territory:ARIZONA: 20,530 borrowers, $1,030.40 millionCOLORADO: 15,010 borrowers, $805.40 millionDISTRICT OF COLUMBIA: 2,230 borrowers, $130.20 millionHAWAII: 1,690 borrowers, $90.20 millionINDIANA: 19,470 borrowers, $932.80 millionKENTUCKY: 11,180 borrowers, $447.

70 millionMARYLAND: 16,750 borrowers, $918.30 millionMINNESOTA: 13,610 borrowers, $645.20 millionMONTANA: 3,700 borrowers, $185.20 millionNEW HAMPSHIRE: 3,090 borrowers, $143.80 millionNEW YORK: 42,070 borrowers, $1,924.10 millionOHIO: 37,070 borrowers, $1,736.90 millionPENNSYLVANIA: 29,840 borrowers, $1,343.50 millionSOUTH DAKOTA: 3,030 borrowers, $147.40 millionUTAH: 3,940 borrowers, $212 millionWASHINGTON: 16,310 borrowers, $777.10 millionALL OTHER LOCATIONS: 8,710 borrowers, $350.

 

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