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According to a report from The Reimagining Aid Design and Delivery (RADD) Consortium for Higher Education Tax Reform, students from the affluent families bag the most tax-based federal college financial aid.
While the government currently spends $173.9 billion on aid through Pell Grants, loans, and the tax code that cater to low-income students and their families, tax credits that support college tuition go mostly to the highest income families.
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