The American Dream Is 'Very Dead' for Young Americans, Says Mrs. Dow Jones
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The American dream is 'very dead' for young Americans, says Mrs. Dow Jones
The American dream is “very dead” for millennials and Gen Z, according to financial influencer Haley Sacks, better known as Mrs. Dow Jones. In an interview with Business Insider, Sacks argued that traditional markers of middle-class success, homeownership, stable careers, retirement savings, have become functionally inaccessible to younger Americans, pushing them toward gambling and side […] This story continues at The Next Web
For decades, the American dream seemed simple: getting a job, forming a family and working for a few decades before retiring at age 65. Haley Sacks, also known as Mrs. Dow Jones, says that this type of life trajectory is now a past era. During an interview with Business Insider, Sacks said the biggest financial overlap between millennials and Generation Z is that "they inherited a system that is broken.""The rules for building wealth are made fo…
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