The Racial Wealth Gap, Financial Aid, and College Access

Phillip Levine, Dubravka Ritter
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We examine how the racial wealth gap interacts with financial aid in American higher education to generate a disparate impact on college access and outcomes. Retirement savings and home equity are excluded from the formula used to estimate the amount a family can afford to pay. All else equal, omitting those assets mechanically increases the financial aid available to families that hold them. White families are more likely to own those assets and in larger amounts. We document this issue and explore its relationship with observed differences in college attendance, types of institutions attended, degrees attained, and education debt using data from the Survey of Consumer Finances (SCF), the National Postsecondary Student Aid Study (NPSAS), and the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID). We show that this treatment of assets provides an implicit subsidy worth thousands of dollars annually to students from families with above‐median incomes. White students receive larger subsidies relative to Black students and Hispanic students with similar family incomes, and this gap in subsidies is associated with disadvantages in educational advancement and student loan levels. It may explain 10 percent to 15 percent of white students’ advantage in these outcomes relative to Black students and Hispanic students.
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种族贫富差距、经济援助和大学入学机会
我们研究了种族贫富差距如何与美国高等教育中的经济援助相互作用,从而对大学入学和结果产生不同的影响。退休储蓄和房屋净值被排除在用于估计家庭支付能力的公式之外。在其他条件相同的情况下,忽略这些资产会机械地增加拥有这些资产的家庭获得的经济援助。白人家庭更有可能拥有这些资产,而且规模更大。我们记录了这一问题,并利用消费者财务调查(SCF)、国家高等教育学生援助研究(NPSAS)和收入动态小组研究(PSID)的数据,探讨了其与观察到的大学出勤率、就读院校类型、获得学位和教育债务差异的关系。我们表明,这种资产处理方式每年为来自中等收入以上家庭的学生提供了价值数千美元的隐性补贴。与家庭收入相似的黑人学生和西班牙裔学生相比,白人学生获得的补贴更多,而这种补贴差距与教育进步和学生贷款水平的劣势有关。这或许可以解释为什么白人学生在这些结果上比黑人学生和西班牙裔学生有10%到15%的优势。
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