PPP Loan Data: Texas
Paycheck Protection Program statistics for Texas. 742,562 loans disbursed, 48,266 unforgiven and potentially subject to enforcement.
High Enforcement Risk6.5% of national total
Avg: $91,847 per loan
$4.4B outstanding
93.5% forgiveness rate
PPP Program Overview: Texas
Between April 2020 and May 2021, the U.S. Small Business Administration disbursed 742,562 Paycheck Protection Program loans in Texas, totaling $68.2B. These loans supported approximately 5.8M jobs across the state during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Of these loans, 694,296 (93.5%) were fully forgiven. However, 48,266 loans totaling $4.4B remain unforgiven and are potentially subject to SBA collection, Treasury offset, or DOJ enforcement action.
This state has above-average DOJ PPP enforcement activity and SBA OIG investigations.
Enforcement Risk in Texas
Texas is one of the highest-priority states for DOJ PPP enforcement. The combination of high loan volume, large average loan sizes, and active SBA OIG field offices makes borrowers in this state particularly vulnerable to audits, investigations, and False Claims Act actions. Multiple qui tam (whistleblower) cases have been filed in Texas federal courts.
The False Claims Act statute of limitations extends through 2030-2031 for PPP loans. This means new enforcement actions can still be initiated against Texas borrowers for several more years. The 48,266 unforgiven loans in Texas represent the most immediate enforcement targets.
Texas vs. National Average
Frequently Asked Questions: PPP in Texas
How many PPP loans were issued in Texas?
Texas received 742,562 PPP loans totaling $68.2B between April 2020 and May 2021. The average loan size was $91,847, supporting approximately 5.8M jobs.
How many PPP loans in Texas were not forgiven?
Approximately 48,266 PPP loans in Texas (6.5% of total) were not forgiven, representing $4.4B in outstanding obligations. These borrowers may face Treasury collection actions or SBA enforcement.
What is the PPP audit risk level in Texas?
Texas is classified as "High" enforcement risk. This state has above-average DOJ PPP enforcement activity and SBA OIG investigations. Borrowers in Texas with unforgiven loans or discrepancies in their applications should be aware of ongoing DOJ and SBA OIG enforcement activity.
Can I still face a PPP audit in Texas in 2026?
Yes. The False Claims Act has a 6-10 year statute of limitations. Since PPP loans were issued in 2020-2021, enforcement actions can continue through 2030-2031. Texas borrowers remain at risk regardless of whether their loan was forgiven.
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Data Sources: U.S. Small Business Administration PPP Data Reports, PandemicOversight.gov, U.S. Treasury Department. Data reflects the full PPP program period (April 2020 – May 2021). Last updated May 2026.