This trivia app cancels your student debt. One woman just won $50,000

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This trivia app cancels your student debt. One woman just won $50,000
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This trivia app cancels your student debt. One woman just won $50,0000.

More than 5,000 people have won prizes on the Givling trivia app, and the company has paid out $3 million.

If you can correctly answer questions like these, you might be done with your student loans sooner than you expected., a trivia app that is helping people pay off their student debt, said Seth Beard, Givling's chief marketing officer. People are tested in pop culture, history, geography, math, chemistry and more. Users play rounds of trivia on teams of three and prizes are given out weekly.

Nearly 45 million Americans are in debt from their education. The average student now graduates $30,000 in the hole, compared with $10,000 in the early 1990s. The average borrower takes between 16 years and 18 years to pay off their debt, according to Mark Kantrowitz, an expert on student debt.

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