Biden admin breaks down student debt relief numbers: California had the most applicants; Wyoming the fewest
by Lexi Lonas - 01/27/23 12:32 PM ET
The Biden administration released state-by-state data on Friday breaking down who applied for President Biden’s student debt relief program last year.
While the program that would give millions of Americans up to $20,000 in student debt relief is being challenged before the Supreme Court, the Biden administration broke down the data of those who seek it.
The information released by the administration showed that more than 26 million Americans from all 50 states have applied or were automatically declared eligible for the program and more than 16 million applications were fully approved and were sent to loan servicers to be discharged.
The applications were opened up back in October but were on the Department of Education’s site for less than a month. The applications had to be taken down due to court battles against the program.
While the applications were up, the biggest states, California and Texas, also had the highest number of those who applied or were automatically eligible. California had 2.3 million applications and 1.4 million approved. Texas had 2.1 million applications and 1.3 million approved.
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https://thehill.com/homenews/administration/3833249-biden-admin-breaks-down-student-debt-relief-numbers-california-had-the-most-applicants-wyoming-the-fewest/