“One of the things that makes me so angry is that I bought into it. I thought that if did all the right things, that I would be able to have a successful life. And that wasn’t the case.”
“I am afraid this generation has missed the golden age of the American Dream. Hard work and education are not enough to get you where you want to go - in fact, it won't even get you close.”
of 22-to-29 year olds do not believe the American Dream is still alive 1
“There is a frustration with the fact that previous generations didn't have to worry about so much competition. They were guaranteed jobs in their field after graduation.”
Genevieve WBUR blogger
“We need to stop believing that the American Dream will be attainable in exactly the way we want. It might be harder now and you might not get exactly what you were expecting.”
Christine WBUR blogger
of 22-to-29 year olds feel their economic situation will end up the same or worse than their parents 2
“The idea of the American Dream with the job, house, 2 cars and kids by your mid-20s was a potential reality for our parents' generation, but not ours.”
Elisabeth WBUR commenter
“I’m 28 and getting married. I worry about having children because I won’t be able to give them as comfortable a life as my parents gave me. Isn’t that what the American Dream is about? ”
Nicole Sawitz WBUR commenter
“Everyone agrees that us twenty-somethings won't have the same quality of life as our parents.”
Seth WBUR blogger
“Even with a better education and higher paying job, I’m nowhere close to being able to afford at 29 ... things my parents had in their early twenties. ”
Jeremy Remy Morrison WBUR commenter