Only 17% of black people think that they have achieved American dreams, 32% of Hispanics, 36% of Caucasians, 41%.
According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, even more worried is that 19% of blacks think this is impossible. More than 17% of Hispanics and 15% of Caucasians feel the same way. Generally, this number is 17%.
What does the American dream mean recently? In this survey we asked respondents to use their own definitions to determine whether they achieved, whether they were moving, or not reachable. However, most people agree with three basic elements.
I believe that nearly half making valuable contributions to your community is essential to their perception of American dreams and 43% saying it is absolutely necessary to have a family with a successful career I believe.
Only 11% are rich in their necessities. Indeed, 4 out of 10 people say they are rich and not important.
Political parties also seem to play a role in perception of the situation of people's lives, as parties show that parties have significant differences in what they are doing.
More than half of the core conservatives (53%) believe that the family has achieved America's dream. Only 8% believe this is out of reach. In contrast, we believe that 42% solid liberals have already been successful and 15% have succeeded.
The prospects for what Pew calls "dissatisfied Democrats" or "dedicatedly diverse" groups are dark. Both groups are minority groups, 59% of the LDP who are dissatisfied with the colored people, 56% of the pluralistic Democratic party with godliness - the most religious group in the Democratic Party
Because both groups are exposed to economic pressure, 24% of the dissatisfied LDP and 21% of the devout Democrats feel that America's dreams are out of reach.
It is highly likely that Caucasian (41%) is said to have achieved American dreams more than Black (17%) or Hispanic (32%). However, from black people (42%) black people (62%) and Hispanics (51%) say that this goal has been achieved. It is noteworthy that there are no apparent racial or ethnic differences in stocks, and they believe America's dreams are far from approaching their families. There is a negligible difference in education on attitudes indispensable to American dreams. For example, 87% of those who have a university degree for at least 4 years say that it is important to choose the way to live freely as well as 82% of those who have college life. In contrast, only a few (65%) not exceeding the high school diploma are saying this.
There is a big educational gap in the American dream concept. 50% of the graduated educated Americans said they achieved American dreams, and only 5% said they could not achieve this goal. In contrast, only 30% of high school education and low educated people said they achieved American dreams, nearly a quarter of them achieved this goal in their lives I do not believe it. When asked to choose two of their most important American political values, four out of ten chose "free" (42%) as their major political value. The second level of the center (34%), Justice "(33%)," Quality "(32%). The subordinate clusters are" free enterprise "(22%)," community "(15%), Value "(11%)
• Blacks are more likely to say that dreams are still alive than Caucasians and Hispanics (45% versus 35 and 34). • Men are more likely to say their dreams are still alive than women (40% v. 33). American Dream: Americans between the ages of 45 and 64, who sweat for retirement. 73% of the people behind Hispanic and 63% of the blacks believe that immigrants strengthened our country; only 43% of whites agree. Compared to those who have the opinion of immigrants, it is highly likely that people who have opinions of anti - immigrants say that America 's dream is dead, and that the United States is no longer the strongest country in the past . Possibility that Caucasian is trying to catch up with today's world