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Inequality Of The American Dream

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Although, the American Dream possess different challenges itis still an encouraging goal to achieve, many are challenged through the education system as they take the plunge into future endeavors of academics, which is used as a path to equality among the wealth gap in America. Since the American dream is still alive and the pursuit of equality remains in high hopes; many of today’s general public are after the same thing in reference to American equality; however, the standards of living may differ from one person’s perspective to another. Additionally, some feel that the American Dream has demised over the past forty years. In fact, polling numbers have shown that there is a huge increase in inequality of income gap between gender differences and ethnic diversity in the United States, one reason to accept these facts is a study done in the United States between 1970 and 2005, which proves that the American Dream has income gaps among the studied groups (584). …show more content…

Americans are embracing facts of inequalities and wage control, which has been a drawback in the American economy in the past, yet new policies have reduced inequalities by passing a law back in 2007 to raise wages, that is “Congress passed the first increase in the minimum wage within a decade” (574). That same embrace has the middle class preparing for the future by planning new strategies to educate their children about the dangers of debt to income ratio, gaps between social equality, and political power among the wealthy gaps. Also, unbalanced monetary stimulants, which have no power of motivation for some whom are after the American

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