Working as a grad student is really a quite poor economic trade off unless you have the unspoken side benefit of qualifying for a visa.
It's basically a form of academic wage suppression.
H1b, for example, is well studied to result in wage suppression.[1]
[1] https://gspp.berkeley.edu/assets/uploads/research/pdf/h1b.pd...
Working as a grad student is really a quite poor economic trade off unless you have the unspoken side benefit of qualifying for a visa.
It's basically a form of academic wage suppression.