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It's not a non sequitur. In the case of tax loopholes, sure. Poor people don't pay a lot of taxes. But in the case of spending real money paying for tutoring to raise SAT scores: yes. SAT scores, in some sense, are a transactional measure of the free resources one has available to obtain a good score: A quiet place to study, tutoring, etc. Money helps provide these things.


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