Is The American Dream Still Possible Analysis

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Is the American dream still possible?Of course it is. But the real question is, is the american dream possible for everyone. The “American Dream” isn't about becoming famous or having the car of the year. The american dream is being able to live without having debts, being able to work less for more pay, and having a stable life and family. America is full of opportunities if you work hard. The American dream is possible for those who work to achieve it. It doesn't matter if you grew up in a bad neighborhood or parents weren't financially stable.As long as you work hard and strive for greatness.For example when Barack Obama spoke in the Keynote Address to the 2004 Democratic National Convention he stated that his father wasnt rich …show more content…
The american dream is just a dream unless you work hard to make it a reality. In the article “Is the American Dream Still Possible” by David Wallechinsky it shows how he did a survey on 2000 people “For this report we focused on U.S households making $30,000 to $99,000 a year.” “More than 64% say that they are employed either full time or part time and are in reasonably good health and have a satisfying religious or spiritual life.” “36% of them say that they live paycheck to paycheck and that no matter how hard they work they cannot get ahead in …show more content…
but I disagree I only think it's impossible for those who don't work hard for it.” To be middle class in America once meant living well and having financial security.But today that comfortable and contented lifestyle is harder to achieve and maintain.” I think they wrong because it's not impossible to achieve it all you have to do is work hard in the beginning and after that its pretty much all down hill.you dont have to be trying harder to keep your financial stability. And this is why I think the American dream is possible only for some