Student Loan Debt By State
See the states where student loan debt is the highest and the lowest.
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Student debt affects more than two-thirds of all graduating college students and can impact their lives for decades. The statistics and data below help to outline the financial realities facing individuals with student debt and provide background on why this debt often leads to financial hardship.
See the states where student loan debt is the highest and the lowest.
Learn how the impact of student debt can extend far beyond the years immediately after college, and how it impacts the financial health and goals of individuals and families.