Anuradha Pandey

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Chetty’s data (as I mentioned in chapter 1) showed that only 2.2 percent of Princeton’s students, as of 2013, came from the bottom economic quintile, with family incomes below about $21,000—the quintile that KiKi’s family occupied. Princeton’s was the second-lowest rate in the Ivy League, and one of the lowest figures of any college in the country.
The Inequality Machine: How College Divides Us
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