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The American Dream is the idea—traced to the Declaration of Independence and named by James Truslow Adams in 1931—that anyone can achieve upward mobility, material comfort, and personal fulfillment through hard work and initiative, typically meaning moving above one’s parents’ economic standing and attaining a stable middle‑class life (steady job, homeownership, savings) with freedom and education as a ladder. Today the Dream is under strain because rising income and wealth inequality, stagnant wages, higher housing, healthcare and college costs, discrimination, and weak intergenerational mobility make upward movement much harder and increasingly conditional on family background, place, education and luck; broader access would require policies like affordable housing and healthcare, better education and training, stronger safety nets, anti‑discrimination measures, and labor protections.
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The American Dream promises upward mobility through effort. It meant moving above parents and middle-class stability. Rising inequality, stagnant wages, housing and education costs. Broader access needs housing, healthcare, education, and protections.
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