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  2. American Dream - Wikipedia

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    The American Dream has been credited with helping to build a cohesive American experience, but has also been blamed for inflated expectations. [43] Some commentators have noted that despite deep-seated belief in the egalitarian American Dream, the modern American wealth structure still perpetuates racial and class inequalities between ...

  3. The American dream is no longer about getting rich, owning a ...

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    The “American Dream” is a story of self-made success. It’s the opportunity for every U.S. citizen to have a good career, own a home and build wealth and prosperity.

  4. 'The new American dream is to leave': Most in the US don't ...

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    The American dream has turned into a fantasy for many people living in the U.S. At the heart of the national ethos is the belief that anyone can achieve a happy life through hard work and ...

  5. The American Dream is collapsing, and it’s knocking ...

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    That number has remained unchanged since 2022, “which highlights a core part of the American dream: the pursuit of success and prosperity,” per Rodney. Another growing sentiment: Since they ...

  6. Baldwin–Buckley debate - Wikipedia

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    Reality of the American Dream: Baldwin challenged the idea of the American Dream, stating that it wasn't a reality for many African Americans who had been denied the same opportunities as their white counterparts. This, he argued, was the fundamental contradiction at the heart of the American Dream.

  7. Is the 'American dream' attainable? New survey shows how the ...

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    What is the "American dream?" Depending on who you ask, you'll probably get a different answer. For some, the belief dating back to the Great Depression is the hallmark of the U.S.

  8. Socioeconomic mobility in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The idea of Americans rising from humble origins to riches has been called a "civil religion", [4] "the bedrock upon which the American story has been anchored", [17] and part of the American identity (the American Dream [18]) This theme is celebrated in the lives of famous Americans such as Benjamin Franklin and Henry Ford, [4] and in popular ...

  9. What broke the American Dream for Millennials - AOL

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    Central to the pitch of the American Dream is a house. Homeownership, the traditional thinking goes, is the surest way to build wealth. Save up for a down payment, buy a starter home, and ...