Originally Posted by sinthetiq
you're wrong. fafsa is geared towards shady families who run cash businesses who cheat their taxes and have a household income below poverty while living the lavish life of a six-digit income earner. all while the children of the legit working middle class get their ass screwed w/o grants or aid.
whatever dude, an average middle class family brings in a combined total of about $70000 a year based on the national average. when budgeted and properly managed, that income should yield a fat savings and a nice retirement plan as well as tuition for for college for children, a mortgage on a nice house, and a comfortable lifestyle.
fafsa is geared toward the lower middle class and below. eligibility for financial aid is calculated based on gross household income and dependents. (fact)
the scenario you speak of is the exception and not the rule since the fafsa application does not have a question that states "Do you participate in tax evasion?" that is another subject entirely and is the exception and not the rule.