It would tilt the tax code in favor of high-income families.
In comparison, 84 percent of high school graduates from high-income families enrolled immediately into college.
And the number of untaxed high-income families - once 155 - grew to 2,824.
Nationally, the percentage of high-income black families more than doubled between 1967 and 1990.
But the high-income family has to pay much more than $20,000.
Republican leaders respond that their large tax cuts are fair because high-income families pay a major share of Federal taxes.
The percentage of high-income black families more than doubled from 1967 to 1990, according to the new figures.
The Senate version would create new subsidies for retirement savings of high-income families.
The Social Security tax cuts apply only to high-income families.
And because high-income families care little about gasoline prices, vehicles are also getting bigger.