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Max Savishinsky
April 29, 2016
Financial Aid

$20 Billion in Tax Credits Fails to Increase College Attendance

Max Savishinsky
April 29, 2016
Financial Aid

Taxpayers will file for $20 billion in tax credits for college expenses they paid in 2015, but while those who get them will no doubt be happy, new evidence shows they have no effect on encouraging people to attend college.

Source:http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/20/upshot/how-to-use-tax-credits-to-increase-college-attendance.html

Tagged: financial aid, FAFSA

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