Indledning
The chances of living the American dream in America is almost impossible. In the U.S the likelihood of a person going from the bottom fifth to the top fifth is 7.5%.
In spite of this the majority of the American people still believe in the American dream, even though the house prices have been rising and the wages have been stagnant.
The article “The American dream is alive and well — outside the US” sets up the differences between the countries, and the ability to live the American dream in them.
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Uddrag
The statistics shows that in the U.S the likelihood of going from the bottom fifth of income to the top fifth of income is 7.5%.
In Canada that number is doubled, and the likelihood in Canada is 13.5%. For some people a 13.5% chance sounds low, but it must be mentioned that only 20% of people can be in the top 20% of income.
The American dream is at risk in the U.S. Peoples Peoples faith in the American dream has over the last couple of years been declining.
In comparison to Denmark the U.S. struggles with income equality , which makes it much harder to pursue the American dream.
Because of the Danish welfare system, it makes it easier to equalize the incomes, because the government helps people with no job or income.
But the American dream might be hard to achieve, but not impossible. But the American dream might be hard to achieve, but not impossible.
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