Archbridge institute 与 University of Chicago 民意调查中心 在2025年的调查表明: “大多数美国人(69%)相信他们已经实现了美国梦,或者正在实现美国梦的路上,无论种族、收入或教育程度如何。” Most Americans (69%) believe they have achieved the American Dream or are on their way to achieving it, regardless of race, income, or education. https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/american-dream-snapshot/
In the 1960s, while governor of California, Ronald Reagan opposed the tradition of free tuition for state college students and implemented cuts to state funding for public universities, which led to the imposition of tuition fees. Reagan argued that tuition would help restore order on campuses, deterring disruptive individuals and improving student character. Later, as President, Reagan continued these policies at the federal level, significantly reducing funding for higher education, including student aid programs. These funding cuts contributed to a shift from grants to loans as the primary source of financial aid, leading to increased reliance on tuition revenue by institutions and rising student debt, according to the New University at UC Irvine. Reagan's policies are often cited as a pivotal point in the history of higher education funding in the United States, shaping the landscape of college affordability and student debt for decades to come
我看到的说是那时候一个蓝领可以供一个房子一个车俩孩子大学毕业
还有一个原因是因为那个时候全世界其他的人们赚的太少了。
还能一年度假几次,能买条小船
现在美国老百姓钱少了,美国资本家没少赚啊。60年代世界首富Getty资产是20亿。
说明大部分美国人不傻
maga 们深信川皇能带领他们重回那个年代
trickle down economics么,几十年来gop致力要求大家帮助亿万富翁们继续做更大的美国梦
这个图片上的房子车子,现在底特律工人哪个不能买?
工人只是相对变穷了,绝对财富还是变多了。
看晒资产的贴,和一直讨论的贫困线,本版应该一大部分人早都已经实现了美国梦了吧?说不定都实现了梦中梦了。
高中毕业蓝领家庭全职主妇有没有 ,比例 ?
Archbridge institute 与 University of Chicago 民意调查中心 在2025年的调查表明: “大多数美国人(69%)相信他们已经实现了美国梦,或者正在实现美国梦的路上,无论种族、收入或教育程度如何。”
Most Americans (69%) believe they have achieved the American Dream or are on their way to achieving it, regardless of race, income, or education. https://www.archbridgeinstitute.org/american-dream-snapshot/
“火车列车员,老婆不上班,一个人照样送四个娃上大学(出学费)”
1954 年的ford factory job 就是今天的顶级大厂Job 今天一份open ai, meta, google 包也能buy all this - house, car and a future 时代不同 每个时代的best factory job 不同了
In the 1960s, while governor of California, Ronald Reagan opposed the tradition of free tuition for state college students and implemented cuts to state funding for public universities, which led to the imposition of tuition fees. Reagan argued that tuition would help restore order on campuses, deterring disruptive individuals and improving student character. Later, as President, Reagan continued these policies at the federal level, significantly reducing funding for higher education, including student aid programs. These funding cuts contributed to a shift from grants to loans as the primary source of financial aid, leading to increased reliance on tuition revenue by institutions and rising student debt, according to the New University at UC Irvine.
Reagan's policies are often cited as a pivotal point in the history of higher education funding in the United States, shaping the landscape of college affordability and student debt for decades to come
30年前,中国的房子也才几万块买一套,冰棍也才5毛钱,这在那里都一样,都在印钱
不要说60年代了,我20多年前来美国的时候还是那样的,大多数家庭是一个收入,工人一样过的挺富裕的,可以买船