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Poll indicates declining belief in universal access to the American Dream

A new poll reveals that most respondents maintain confidence in their personal upward mobility, but fewer than half believe that the American Dream is accessible to everyone in the country. This suggests a shift in attitudes towards economic opportunity in the United States.

A recent poll shows that while a majority of respondents still believe in their ability to achieve upward mobility, less than 50% think that everyone in the United States can attain their ideal version of the American Dream. The survey reflects changing perceptions about economic opportunities available to all citizens.

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Belief that anyone can achieve the American Dream is fading, poll finds

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Poll indicates declining belief in universal access to the American Dream