i. There have been various contradictory reports pertain the well being of the American Dream. Despite the exaggerated rumors regarding the death and weakness of the American, there is enough evidence showing that the American Dream is still alive and well.
ii. Illustratively, a study reported that 63% of Americans have the faith that they are liv the American Dream compared to 59% in a 2011 2011 study.
iii. Likewise, with respect to a review of Forbes article, the American Dream is still well and alive despite the factor that the universe is increasingly being digitized and other countries are giving opportunities that rival the American.
iv. Similarly, a study from Stanford university shows that middle class children in America has a 7.5 % chance to get to the top, which is almost equal to the 9% in the U.K, 11.9% in Denmark and 13,5 in Canada hence children in America still have a significant chance of improving their lives if they are determined and working hard.
v. On the contrary, a research report revealed that poor people in the United States are 20 times less likely to hold on the belief that hard work will improve their lives. However, a recent study shows that most Americans believe that they can improve their lives through working hard and determination and also have the belief that their lives have improved in the last five years and there is still room to improve it financially.
vi. In conclusion, it is evident that despite the exaggerated rumors regarding the death and weakness of the American, there is enough evidence showing that the American Dream is still alive and well.