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Student Loan Debt: How Much Do Borrowers Owe in 2025?
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Key data: Average student loan debt
| Debt type | Average debt |
|---|---|
| Bachelor's degree debt | $29,300. |
| Graduate school loan debt | $77,300. |
| Parent PLUS loan debt | $30,639. |
| Law school debt | $132,740. |
| MBA student debt | $51,850. |
| Medical school debt | $212,341. |
| Dental school debt | $296,500. |
| Pharmacy school loan debt | $170,956. |
| $40,000-$54,999. | |
| Veterinary school debt | $202,647. |
Sources Sources1. 2024 College Board. 2. 2019-20 National Center for Education Statistics. 3. Q4 2024 Federal Student Aid Portfolio. 4. 2019-20 National Center for Education Statistics. 5. 2019-20 National Center for Education Statistics. 6. 2024 Association of American Medical Colleges. 7. 2023 American Dental Education Association. 8. 2024 American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. 9. 2017 American Association of Colleges of Nursing. 10. 2024 American Veterinary Medical Association. | |
Demographic data: Who has student loan debt?
| Age group | Total outstanding debt | Number of borrowers | Average debt per borrower |
|---|---|---|---|
| 24 and younger | $96.3 billion. | 6.8 million. | $14,162. |
| 25-34 | $487.3 billion. | 14.7 million. | $33,150. |
| 35-49 | $646.6 billion. | 14.6 million. | $44,288. |
| 50-61 | $290.1 billion. | 6.2 million. | $46,790. |
| 62 and older | $121.5 billion. | 2.8 million. | $43,393. |
Total federal student loan debt
- Total federal student loan borrowers: 42.7 million.
- Total outstanding federal student loan debt: $1.64 trillion.
Total private student loan debt
- Total outstanding private student loan debt: $133.43 billion.
Total Parent PLUS loan debt
- Total parent PLUS debt: $110.3 billion.
- Total parent PLUS borrowers: 3.6 million.
- Average parent PLUS loan debt: $30,639.
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Expected college debt for a 2024 high school grad
Student loan repayment data: How many borrowers are making payments?
Federal student loan repayment
- Federal loan borrowers in school: 6.1 million.
- Federal borrowers in grace period: 1.6 million.
- Federal loan borrowers in repayment: 18.7 million.
- Federal loan borrowers in deferment: 3.2 million.
- Federal loan borrowers with loans in forbearance: 9 million.
Private student loan repayment
- Percentage of private loans in repayment: 75.91%.
- Percentage of private loans in in-school deferment: 19.33%.
- Percentage of private loans in forbearance: 1.86%.
- Percentage of private loans in grace period: 2.91%.
Federal student loan forgiveness data
Public Service Loan Forgiveness
- Total debt forgiven: $78 billion.
- Number of borrowers to receive forgiveness: 1,062,870.
- Average amount of forgiveness per borrower: $73,386.
- Total PSLF applicants (includes applications that haven’t yet been processed): 6,147,812.
Income-driven repayment forgiveness
- Total debt forgiven: $56.5 billion.
- Number of borrowers to receive forgiveness: 1.4 million.
- Average amount of forgiveness per borrower: $40,357.
Borrower defense to repayment & closed school discharge
- Total debt forgiven: $28.7 billion.
- Number of borrowers to receive loan discharge: 1.6 million.
Total and permanent disability discharge
- Total debt forgiven: $16.2 billion.
- Number of borrowers to receive loan discharge: 572,000 borrowers.
Student loan default data
- Federal loan borrowers in default: 4 million.
Income-driven repayment plans: How many borrowers are enrolled?
| IDR plan | Borrowers enrolled |
|---|---|
| 8 million. | |
| 1.34 million. | |
| 1.91 million. | |
| 1.24 million. | |
| Source: Federal Student Aid, Portfolio by Repayment Plan, Q4 2024. | |
FAFSA submission data
- Percentage of 2022 high school graduates who completed the FAFSA: 56%.
- Percentage of 2022 high school graduates who did not complete the FAFSA: 44%.
- Average Pell Grant amount award for eligible class of 2022 graduates: $4,686.
- Total amount of Pell Grant money the class of 2022 left on the table by not completing the FAFSA: $3.58 billion.
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