The effects on academic achievement are greatest for students from higher income families, while the effects on behavior are more pronounced on students who are less well - off. (educationnext.org)
Tax experts said this won't change much for higher income families since they were already paying similar rates. (nytimes.com)
Very low income families will qualify for extensive grants and loans, while high income families may not qualify for any need based grants or loans at all. (personalprofitability.com)