Most Adults Accept That The American Dream Is Dead

Most Adults Accept That The American Dream Is Dead

The American dream has been dead since at least the 1973 oil crisis, when America decided to change from a gold-back industrial society to a hyper-deregulated debt society because Lolberts unironically thought that global corporations would just morally pay workers themselves.

Well, now America is where you agree to go into debt at 18 from student loans as you live in an unaffordable apartment in the city, eating synthetic food because something we breathe out goes into the sky. The only people who still believe if you just pull up your jockstraps and work 80 hours a week at Amazon without complaining about the pay or conditions to achieve success are boomers and teenage libertarians who never worked a summer job.

Right now, a poll shows that less than 30% of US adults believe in the American Dream, which is the lowest it has ever been, with the help of Joe Brandon, of course.

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Only around one-quarter of US adults believe that the ‘American dream’ of being able to succeed through hard work still holds true, down by nearly half from when the same question was asked in 2010, a new poll has revealed.

The ABC News/Ipsos survey released on Monday found that just 27% of Americans still believe in the American dream, defined as: “If you work hard, you’ll get ahead.” This compares with 50% when the same poll was conducted 13 years ago, in the aftermath of the global financial crisis.

While 52% of US adults believe the American dream “once held true but does not anymore,” up from 43% in 2010, those who say it “never held true” more than quadrupled, to 18% from 4%. That dim view was most prevalent among black people, 32% of whom believe the American dream was never true, up from 11% in the previous poll. Just 21% of black people still believe in the opportunity to prosper through a strong work ethic.

The bleak results come at a time when Americans are growing increasingly pessimistic about the outlook for their country. A poll released in November showed that 76% of US adults believe the nation is heading in the “wrong direction.” Respondents cited the economy and inflation as their top concerns.

The discouraged populace may bode poorly for US President Joe Biden as he seeks reelection later this year. Just 33% of Americans approve of Biden’s job performance, according to another poll conducted earlier this month, the lowest rating for any US president since at least 2008.

Waning confidence in the American dream is especially prevalent among young adults. Just 21% of US adults under age 30 believe the dream still holds true, down from 56% in 2010, the latest survey shows. By contrast, 41% of Americans 65 and older still believe in the American dream, down from 53% previously.

Only 18% of US adults with household incomes below $50,000 a year still believe they can become prosperous by working hard. But even among those making more than $100,000 a year, just one in three respondents still believes in the American dream.

You know it’s bad when even the Boomers see the dream as dead since, for a long time, they have said you can still achieve it in a land of desk job serfdom and working 80 hours a week at Wagedonalds, just waiting for a college degree job that isn’t stolen by HB1 holders.

Fixing America’s decline in living standards needs more than 4 years. We need to end democracy if we want to see a shift back because after 24 years of the same mass deregulation, Republicans will come back and just lose to Gavin Newsom or some other person the Dems will pass through who will make this country worse.

Its either illiberal democracy or allow America to decline to win some stupid moral high ground.

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