Will the GOP tax bill destroy grad school?

It sure looks that way

An exhausted grad student.
(Image credit: Sean Gallup/Getty Images)

Republicans in the House celebrated after comfortably passing their tax reform package last week. But the GOP shouldn't get too excited. The Senate must still pass its version, which would have to be reconciled with the House plan. As such, the GOP's whole dream of overhauling the tax code still faces an uphill climb, not least because offsetting their massive tax cuts — which overwhelmingly go to the wealthy — requires killing all sorts of deductions and breaks in the tax code. All those carve-outs are there to help some group of Americans out. No one is ever happy about losing something that benefits them.

Among those groups are America's graduate students, whose lives could be upended by the Republicans' tax plan.

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Jeff Spross

Jeff Spross was the economics and business correspondent at TheWeek.com. He was previously a reporter at ThinkProgress.