Stop saying millennials 'killed' the American Dream. They're actually reviving it. - Business Insider

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Stop saying millennials 'killed' the American Dream. They're actually reviving it.

An October 2020 survey

Most defined the American Dream as freedom, especially to choose whatever one wants to be, followed by financial wellbeing, family, good job or career, and housing in the top five.asked readers how their American Dream differs from their parents in 2019, "Quality of life over quantity of money. In other words: Smaller house, less stuff, richer life, more love.

Samuel agrees, saying many millennials "have demonstrated the courage to blaze their own trail by pursuing their particular passion." Daniel Knighton/Getty Images

 

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Nah! Greedy corporations did it when they decided to move industrial jobs overseas (China) about 40yrs ago. Now we have huge gap between rich and poor. Crappy products from China. Want to go to college good luck with that another greedy corp & you’ll be paying them for decades.2¢

We can never have enough dog walkers, baristas and idiots who mortgaged their lives for meaningless degrees!

GenX has played a major role and still is.

This is laughable!

Agreed. As a babyboomer, I know that the silent generation were the architects and the babyboomer just quickedn the process.

Boomers killed the American Dream by gathering up as much of it as they could and only leaving the worst bits for the rest of us.

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