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How To Use TikTok To Pay Off Your Student Loans
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How To Use TikTok To Pay Off Your Student Loans

  • August 18, 2025
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Key Points

  • The “Pay Off Debt” TikTok trend is allowing some creators to earn money toward their student loans through the platform’s Creator Rewards program.
  • To qualify for payouts, creators need at least 10,000 followers and 100,000 views in the past month, prompting borrowers to find creative ways to build audiences.
  • Many see the trend as a community-driven way to help with debt.

A growing number of student loan borrowers are turning to TikTok’s “Pay Off Debt” trend as a potential way to generate extra income for a faster student loan repayment.

The premise is simple: post at least a 61-second video sharing your story, connect with viewers, and hope those views translate into money through TikTok’s Creator Rewards program. For some participants, this approach has provided an unexpected income stream to chip away at high balances.

The videos feature a wide range of personal stories: recent graduates overwhelmed by student debt, people juggling medical bills alongside their loans, and even those offering songs, jokes, or personal updates as a way to keep viewers engaged.

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How The “Pay Off Debt” Trend Works

TikTok’s Creator Rewards program compensates eligible users based on video views and engagement. Creators must have at least 10,000 followers and 100,000 views in the past month to join. Once enrolled, the focus shifts to producing videos that hold viewers’ attention past the one-minute mark and prompt interactions such as likes, comments, and shares.

Supporters say the trend makes it easy for viewers to help without spending money. By watching videos past 60 seconds, liking quickly, leaving comments over five words, and sharing clips, audiences can boost engagement metrics that influence payouts.

Some creators are transparent about how much they earn, while others simply share their debt totals and repayment goals. The hashtag #PayOffDebt has accumulated millions of views, underscoring the public interest in the concept.

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Why Student Loan Borrowers Are Turning To TikTok

For borrowers, the trend offers something traditional repayment methods can't: public support and emotional encouragement. Student loan repayment can feel isolating, especially when balances climb despite years of payments. Posting on TikTok allows participants to share their progress, celebrate milestones, and receive encouragement from strangers.

The approach also reflects the reality that many borrowers are searching for creative, low-cost side hustles. Instead of taking on extra shifts or even pulling money from retirement accounts, some see TikTok as a more flexible option that can fit into their existing schedules.

Yet not everyone qualifies. The Creator Rewards thresholds for followers and views mean that some borrowers must first focus on growing their accounts before they can earn money. This often requires additional time and effort, including learning how to create content that performs well on the platform.

Other Strategies To Pair With The Trend

Borrowers who participate in the “Pay Off Debt” trend often combine it with other debt payoff strategies. Some set aside all TikTok earnings to make extra student loan payments, while others use the income to cover living expenses so more of their regular paycheck can go toward debt.

Common debt repayment strategies include:

  • Using the debt avalanche method, focusing on the highest-interest loans first.
  • Making biweekly payments to reduce interest accrual.
  • Applying windfalls, such as tax refunds or bonuses, directly to loan balances.

Creators often share these tips in their videos, turning their TikTok channels into informal financial education hubs.

What's Ahead

The popularity of the “Pay Off Debt” trend reflects a larger economic reality: many Americans are struggling to balance rising costs of living with repayment obligations. Federal student loan payments resumed in late 2023 after a pandemic pause, adding pressure to household budgets.

While TikTok may not be a long-term solution for everyone, it offers a window into how borrowers are adapting in creative ways. Whether the trend continues or fades, it has already sparked new conversations about the viability of multiple income streams and the social aspect of debt repayment.

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