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Cheap goods are not the American dream? So, when I read that Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent last month told the Economic ...
The Ehrhardt Group’s most recent report, titled “The Game isn’t Changing. It’s Changed. The State of the Media in 2025,” ...
Back in the 1940s, it was almost a guaranteed path for children to surpass the living earned by their parents, with some 92% ...
Trump and his allies say short-term economic pain, through higher prices on consumer goods, is worth the glory that tariffs ...
LA Post reports on a new UCLA study that reveals while 86% of young people want to achieve the American dream, 60% doubt they ...
Thousands of international students in the US are facing sudden deportation over minor past offenses—traffic violations, ...
They are robbing you of your American dream. And the reason to change in the next two years, in the next four years, is to ...
Led by mindset expert and veteran HR leader Julie Oldbury, The US WORK Force™ aims to create a “mainstream mindset” in ...
and better days for the US are unlikely in the foreseeable future. The 20th-century idea of an “American Dream” – where a sizable majority of people in the US could become or aspire to ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with Harvard American Studies Prof. Lizabeth Cohen about how mass consumption and cheap goods became tied to the American dream.