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The death of the American Dream is ‘greatly exaggerated,’ poll finds

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The death of the American Dream is ‘greatly exaggerated,’ poll finds

By Carl Campanile Published June 30, 2026, 6:25 p.m. ET

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The American Dream is alive and well.

Two-thirds of US residents say they have either achieved the American Dream or are on their way to it, while a growing number believe it’s increasingly becoming a pipe dream, an America 250th anniversary survey found.

The patriotic poll revealed 67% of respondents have achieved or are pursuing the American Dream, 64% believe the land of opportunity can unite Americans, and 71% say they have similar or more opportunities than their parents, according to the survey conducted for the Archbridge Institute think tank.

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A poll conducted by the Archbridge Institute think tank reveals 67% of US residents achieved or are on their way to accomplishing the American Dream. Angelov – stock.adobe.com

Meanwhile, 73% of respondents said they’re proud to be an American, and 70% say being an American is an important part of their identity.

However, the findings also show that optimism in the American Dream has dropped this year, with pessimism reaching an all-time high — surging from 18% in 2022 to 233% this year — since Archbridge launched the annual survey in 2020.

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And younger Americans are significantly more negative than older ones, according to the poll.

Likewise, while over 80% of Americans are hopeful about their own future, only 58% say the same for the US writ large.

Most Americans — 58% — believe in the American Dream while 41% do not.

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