Diana Saravia, 13, and her older sister, Veronica Saravia, 21, are not just siblings—they’re best friends. They share many of the same interests, including art and current events. Plus, Diana knows she can count on Veronica for the important things, like rides to school and help with her eighth-grade math homework.
But there are some big differences between the sisters. Diana will be eligible to vote in national elections after her 18th birthday. Veronica doesn’t get a say in this year’s presidential election, even though she’s already old enough to cast a ballot. When Diana graduates from high school, she’ll be able to apply for federal student aid to go to college. Veronica isn’t in college because she can’t afford it—and she can’t ask the federal government for a loan.