Two-Thirds Of Americans Now Believe That The American Dream Is Unattainable

If you live in Hawaii, it takes an annual income of $260,734 for a family of four to live the American Dream.
If you live in Mississippi, it takes an annual income of $109,516 for a family of four to live the American Dream.
When comparing these claims directly to average income by state, these claims sound a true depiction of a disappearing American Dream.
When did the American Dream disappear? In last 4 years?
Or,
Before 2009?
After a long time, this article at Zerohedge seems not have got biased.
312 sats \ 0 replies \ @Golu 30 Aug
Even if they are not 100k salaries, they are too much. I can't see these salaries in India anywhere.
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Yupp! A good article that is. The Numbers tell everything here.
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I think, America will be the last country to realise that the fiat world is broke.
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I like your articles where do you bring this data?
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Thanks for the share! It definitely is getting beyond attainable for most. If I didn't have bitcoin, I would have no hope.
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Does having bitcoin make it more attainable? You still would have to invest your money into bitcoin and wait until it grows in value.
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Printing more money will definitely help.
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The chart doesnt match anything with what you said...
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It tells how contradictory is the reality with the American dream.
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Sorry, I didnt see that this chart was for average incomes. Took me a while to process it.
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