LOCALIZE IT: 40M eligible for student debt forgiveness
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The Biden administration has released new data estimating how many borrowers in each state can get at least some of their federal student debt canceled. It ranges from more than 3 million in California and Texas to fewer than 50,000 in Wyoming.
In total, the data show nearly 40 million Americans will be eligible for President Joe Biden’s student debt forgiveness. Those with incomes of less than $125,000 will be eligible for $10,000 in cancellation. People who received federal Pell grants to attend college can get another $10,000.
The new estimates, released Tuesday, also show how many Pell grant recipients are eligible for debt cancellation in each state. In states like Mississippi and New Mexico, roughly 75% of people eligible for debt cancellation received Pell grants, meaning they can get $20,000 erased. Here are some tips for localizing the story.
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THE BACKGROUND
When Biden unveiled the plan, it was seen as a historic moment with huge stakes for many Americans.
More than 43 million Americans owe a combined $1.6 trillion in student debt to the federal government, according to the latest data from the Education Department. Almost a third of borrowers owe less than $10,000 and more than half owe less than $20,000.
Whether borrowers actually see the relief depends on whether Biden’s plan survives legal challenges that have been promised by conservatives. Most borrowers will need to request debt cancellation through an application that the Biden administration says will be available by early October.
Supporters say debt cancellation will boost the economy and narrow the racial wealth gap. Progressive Democrats in Congress and the NAACP have been among the most ardent supporters.
Opponents say it’s too costly and unfairly helps college graduates at the expense of taxpayers who didn’t go to college. Republicans uniformly oppose it, and even some liberal think tanks question the value of broad cancellation.
Student loan borrowers are in every community, and audience interest in these stories is virtually limitless.
LOCALIZING TIPS
— The new data shows for the first time how many borrowers could benefit in each state. How does your state stack up against the others? How many will be eligible for $10,000 versus $20,000?
— One question not answered by the new numbers: Who are these borrowers? Find people with student debt and ask what Biden’s plan could mean for them.
— Congress is deeply divided over Biden’s plan. Most Democrats support the proposal, and some were quick to applaud the new data showing the impact in their states, including in Massachusetts and Georgia. Republicans have blasted it and even some Democrats say it does little to tackle the root problems behind student debt. What did your Congressmembers say about the proposal, and what is their reaction to the new data?
— Already, borrowers have expressed confusion about who is eligible and how they will get the forgiveness. There have also been reports of student loan servicers promoting refinancing offers that would make borrowers ineligible for Biden’s debt cancellation. Talk to borrowers about whether their experience so far and what’s clear or unclear to them.
HELP FINDING BORROWERS
— The Debt Collective is a national union of debtors that supports debt forgiveness and also purchases portfolios of debt and cancels them. The group can explain arguments in favor of cancellation, and it can connect you with local borrowers.
— The National Association for College Admission Counseling is a membership group for college counselors. The group has a directory of college access organizations in each state. Those groups often work individually with students and can help find people who are still in college or who have graduated with debt. https://casp.nacacnet.org/search?title=&field_city_tid=All&field_state_tid=80
— Veterans Education Success is an advocacy group that helps military veterans pursue higher education and avoid unmanageable student debt. Press contact: Jake Fisher, jake.fisher@wardcirclestrategies.com
— The Student Borrower Protection Center is a consumer advocacy group that supports debt cancellation and works with governments, advocacy groups and individuals to protect borrowers. Press contact: Jackie Filson, jackie@protectborrowers.com
— Young Invincibles is a student-founded nonprofit that advocated for debt cancellation. Press contact: Juan Ramiro Sarmiento JuanRamiro.Sarmiento@younginvincibles.org.
THE DATA
The following analysis from the Department of Education shows the estimated number of people eligible for student debt relief in each state, and the estimated number of Pell Grant borrowers eligible for up to $20,000 of relief in each state. For more information, visit StudentAid.gov/debtrelief.
ALASKA
— Estimated number of borrowers eligible for student debt relief: 60,500
— Estimated number of Pell borrowers eligible for student debt relief: 37,300
ALABAMA
— Borrowers eligible: 588,000
— Pell borrowers eligible: 404,900
ARKANSAS
— Borrowers eligible: 365,600
— Pell borrowers eligible: 269,000
AMERICAN SAMOA
— Borrowers eligible: 2,000
— Pell borrowers eligible: 1,500
ARIZONA
— Borrowers eligible: 810,800
— Pell borrowers eligible: 554,900
CALIFORNIA
— Borrowers eligible: 3,549,300
— Pell borrowers eligible: 2,340,600
COLORADO
— Borrowers eligible: 698,100
— Pell borrowers eligible: 419,000
CONNECTICUT
— Borrowers eligible: 454,200
— Pell borrowers eligible: 238,200
DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA
— Borrowers eligible: 105,600
— Pell borrowers eligible: 60,300
DELAWARE
— Borrowers eligible: 116,900
— Pell borrowers eligible: 68,000
FLORIDA
— Borrowers eligible: 2,427,600
— Pell borrowers eligible: 1,716,300
GEORGIA
— Borrowers eligible: 1,506,100
— Pell borrowers eligible: 1,039,100
GUAM
— Borrowers eligible: 6,900
— Pell borrowers eligible: 4,500
HAWAII
— Borrowers eligible: 111,500
— Pell borrowers eligible: 65,700
IOWA
— Borrowers eligible: 408,700
— Pell borrowers eligible: 248,900
INDIANA
— Borrowers eligible: 201,400
— Pell borrowers eligible: 144,900
ILLINOIS
— Borrowers eligible: 1,486,600
— Pell borrowers eligible: 863,600
KANSAS
— Borrowers eligible: 360,900
— Pell borrowers eligible: 225,500
KENTUCKY
— Borrowers eligible: 563,300
— Pell borrowers eligible: 394,000
LOUISIANA
— Borrowers eligible: 608,100
— Pell borrowers eligible: 435,200
MASSACHUSETTS
— Borrowers eligible: 813,000
— Pell borrowers eligible: 401,200
MARYLAND
— Borrowers eligible: 747,100
— Pell borrowers eligible: 419,400
MAINE
— Borrowers eligible: 175,000
— Pell borrowers eligible: 105,300
MICHIGAN
— Borrowers eligible: 1,316,000
— Pell borrowers eligible: 849,300
MINNESOTA
— Borrowers eligible: 729,700
— Pell borrowers eligible: 416,300
MISSOURI
— Borrowers eligible: 777,300
— Pell borrowers eligible: 502,200
NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS
— Borrowers eligible: 1,400
— Pell borrowers eligible: 1,000
MISSISSIPPI
— Borrowers eligible: 417,200
— Pell borrowers eligible: 316,400
MONTANA
— Borrowers eligible: 120,400
— Pell borrowers eligible: 78,600
NORTH CAROLINA
— Borrowers eligible: 1,190,500
— Pell borrowers eligible: 785,500
NORTH DAKOTA
— Borrowers eligible: 82,000
— Pell borrowers eligible: 49,600
NEBRASKA
— Borrowers eligible: 232,100
— Pell borrowers eligible: 136,000
NEW HAMPSHIRE
— Borrowers eligible: 175,100
— Pell borrowers eligible: 85,300
NEW JERSEY
— Borrowers eligible: 1,082,900
— Pell borrowers eligible: 590,300
NEW MEXICO
— Borrowers eligible: 215,900
— Pell borrowers eligible: 159,000
NEVADA
— Borrowers eligible: 315,800
— Pell borrowers eligible: 216,900
NEW YORK
— Borrowers eligible: 2,258,800
— Pell borrowers eligible: 1,320,100
OHIO
— Borrowers eligible: 1,677,800
— Pell borrowers eligible: 1,085,700
OKLAHOMA
— Borrowers eligible: 454,300
— Pell borrowers eligible: 321,600
OREGON
— Borrowers eligible: 499,000
— Pell borrowers eligible: 332,100
PENNSYLVANIA
— Borrowers eligible: 1,717,300
— Pell borrowers eligible: 988,800
PUERTO RICO
— Borrowers eligible: 275,500
— Pell borrowers eligible: 241,900
RHODE ISLAND
— Borrowers eligible: 133,900
— Pell borrowers eligible: 75,300
SOUTH CAROLINA
— Borrowers eligible: 681,100
— Pell borrowers eligible: 458,400
SOUTH DAKOTA
— Borrowers eligible: 109,100
— Pell borrowers eligible: 65,100
TENNESSEE
— Borrowers eligible: 795,300
— Pell borrowers eligible: 542,000
TEXAS
— Borrowers eligible: 3,323,200
— Pell borrowers eligible: 2,306,700
UTAH
— Borrowers eligible: 282,700
— Pell borrowers eligible: 206,300
VIRGINIA
— Borrowers eligible: 965,100
— Pell borrowers eligible: 566,500
VIRGIN ISLANDS
— Borrowers eligible: 7,800
— Pell borrowers eligible: 4,700
VERMONT
— Borrowers eligible: 72,200
— Pell borrowers eligible: 37,100
WASHINGTON
— Borrowers eligible: 697,600
— Pell borrowers eligible: 423,800
WISCONSIN
— Borrowers eligible: 685,100
— Pell borrowers eligible: 412,700
WEST VIRGINIA
— Borrowers eligible: 213,100
— Pell borrowers eligible: 145,000
WYOMING
— Borrowers eligible: 49,600
— Pell borrowers eligible: 31,400
OTHER (those in outlying territories, military zones or currently outside the U.S.)
— Borrowers eligible: 10,900
— Pell borrowers eligible: 7,400
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