My friend @itsafronomics wanted to know the breakdown of student debt by income, so I pulled data from the SCF.
Student debt is more concentrated amongst high earners, but disproportionately amongst Black borrowers. The plot below plots the average within Income Quartiles.
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But those are the averages. What's the share that's above 10k? (This is the Biden current cutoff for debt forgiveness, so a useful benchmark).
For comparison, 20% of white Americans have student debt, and 31% of Black Americans.
Let's contrast that with say, above 20k. I was surprised at how high the share remains.
When we get to 50k of student debt, or more, we see it's only about 5% of the US, and around 8% of Black Americans. Strikingly, it's a huge share of high income Black Americans (this is a known fact in the education literature, I believe).
So what does this look like put together? Overall, we see a higher share of Americans with debt above 10k, and 20k. We would cover a decent amount with 10k, but miss Black Americans especially.