For decades, the ‘American Dream’ has symbolised the idea that anyone, regardless of background, can build a better life through hard work and determination.

But for many young Americans today, especially Generation Z , this dream feels more like a fading myth than a reachable goal.

As reported by Newsweek, a recent UCLA study found that 60% of Gen Z (those born between 1997 and 2012) believe the American Dream is unattainable, even though 86% still consider it desirable.

Another survey by Ipsos shows similar results, with 61% of young people saying they do not believe they will ever achieve it.

The reasons? Rising costs, stagnant wages, and growing debt. Gen Z is facing a financial environment that makes it increasingly difficult to achieve traditional life goals like homeownershi

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