The Obstacles Of The American Dream

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The American Dream is an idea that anyone can live in the United States through hard work and live happy successful lives. There are many obstacles that would stand in the way from achieving the American Dream. Fear, money and education/training, families changing in size, disability, race and gender, are some of the hurdles that many Americans face as they try to achieve the typical American Dream. One obstacle that would be a barrier to helping achieve the American Dream would be fear. People fear the unknown. Not knowing what is next can be scary for most people. Individuals are afraid to fail or let down the people who we care the most about. Having an uncertainty about the future would make most people think twice about packing up everything …show more content…

For the longest time schooling was only offered to the wealthy white men. So many people realized that they were not quality enough to get a job because of not having the right education or training. Money is also an important role in order to achieve the American Dream. Education costs money which not everybody has to spend as they have families to take care of. Money helps you buy the important things that you will need every day like food, clothes, and shelter. If you do not have money you are unable to provide for your family. In order to have money you need to have a job, in order to have job you need proper education and training.
Another challenge to achieving the American Dream would be family dynamics. A single parent, number of children in the family or being same sex couple. The typical American Dream used to be a mom and dad and two kids usually one boy and one girl. There are now single moms or dads from either become a window or getting a divorce. Families now have more than just two kids that average family size now is about a family of five or six. Families are having more children each and every year. There are also same sex parents who …show more content…

According to Eileen Patten a white men make an average of $21 an hours, while an African American make and average of $15 an hours. While a white women make an average of $17 hours, and African American women make an average of $13 hours. Back in time only the wealthy white men were the only ones who got to work and got to go to school. The women stayed at home and took care of the children and made sure that the housework was done. With any race and women being able to get the education that they desire, jobs slowed opened up for anybody. There are laws that prevent one from not hiring one because on their gender or race that is called employment

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