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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. ETSee more of our coverage in your search results.
Add The New York Post on GoogleThe 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.

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.
But only 48% of respondents believe most Americans can achieve the dream, while 52% think it’s unreachable.
The “American Dream at 250” survey of 2,100 Americans — polled April 2-6 — also shows that US residents have concerns and struggles.

For example, 43% of respondents worry that Artificial Intelligence will hinder their ability to achieve the American Dream, while only 18% said it would help them. The remaining 39% believe it would have no effect.
Of those who said the American Dream is out of reach, nearly two-thirds of respondents cited economic barriers as the culprit — more than all of the other reasons given combined.
Still, 64% agree that the American Dream can unite Americans around a shared belief, regardless of their different backgrounds and viewpoints, compared to 35% who disagree.
“These are important challenges to address, as affordability issues have become widespread and are now a major source of concern across the political spectrum, with competing proposals for how best to address them,” the poll analysis said.
On the whole, a majority of residents view America optimistically, as if the glass is half-full.
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“At 250 years old, the American Dream’s death is greatly exaggerated, and public opinion proves it,” said Gonzalo Schwarz, president and CEO of Archbridge.
“While Americans are increasingly pessimistic about affordability and AI in today’s America, there is still overwhelming consensus that the American Dream is achievable across demographic groups and regardless of political party. This bodes well for national unity.”
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Timberwolves Free Agency Tracker: Latest News, Rumors, Speculation
Timberwolves Free Agency Tracker: Latest News, Rumors, Speculation
Free agency is open. What moves will Tim Connelly and the Wolves front office make to solidify the team's lineup?Jonathan Harrison|
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Minnesota TimberwolvesNBA free agency is officially underway. While the Wolves don't have a ton of space to operate, there are still some holes on the roster that need filling, notably at power forward. Here is the latest news, speculation, and rumors regarding the Timberwolves' offseason pursuit.
6:00 p.m. – LeBron steam feverishly continues
Look, it's improbable, we know it's improbable, the Timberwolves world knows its improbable, but still...the early LeBron James steam continues to include Minnesota among its possible destinations.
The Athletic's Wolves insider Jon Krawczynski has made his pitch to Athletic readers for why he should come to Minnesota, once again acknowledging that it's a "HIGHLY unlikely scenario."
Meanwhile, KSTP sports reporter Darren Wolfson has suggested that efforts have been and are being made by the Wolves to attract James.
Efforts made/being made...
— Darren Wolfson (@DWolfsonKSTP) June 30, 2026
5:23 p.m. — Bones Hyland returning
Bones Hyland is returning to Minnesota, according to The Athletic's Jon Krawczynski.
Hyland played a crucial role for Minnesota off the bench last season, averaging 8.5 points, 2.6 assists, and 1.8 rebounds in 16.6 minutes per game. Hyland appeared in 71 games, starting three for the Wolves last season.
Bones Hyland has agreed to return to the Minnesota Timberwolves next season, sources told @TheAthletic. Hyland established himself as a rotation player, teaming with Ayo Dosunmu in the "Twin Turbos" backcourt.
— Jon Krawczynski (@JonKrawczynski) June 30, 2026
4:30 p.m. — Timberwolves have interest in LeBron
The story of the day has been that the league's all-time leading scorer LeBron James is leaving the Lakers after eight seasons. So where is he going next?
The Athletic's Sam Amick reported Tuesday afternoon that the Timberwolves "are known to have interest if he felt like shocking the basketball world with that sort of move."
Even at 41, LeBron signing with the Timberwolves would certainly be one of the most shocking developments in Minnesota sports history. However, Wolves insider Jon Krawczynski already shot down the idea earlier on Tuesday, writing on X, "He won't come here, but he should come here."
The presumptive favorite to land James' talents are the Golden State Warriors. However, Amick noted that the Warriors "do not appear to have clarity yet regarding James' plans." Amick added that Cleveland and Miami are also often cited as potential landing spots for the future Hall of Famer.
Why wouldn't LeBron come to the Wolves? pic.twitter.com/TwdUYesifl
— Bring Me The Sports (@BMTNSports) June 30, 2026
11:06 a.m. — How much do the Wolves have to spend?
With free agency approaching, how much do the Wolves have to spend? Not a lot. The trade for LaMelo Ball certainly changed how much money Minnesota has to play with this summer. According to league insider Bobby Marks, the Timberwolves are one of seven teams that can offer only veteran minimum deals.
— Bobby Marks (@BobbyMarks42) June 30, 2026
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JONATHAN HARRISONJonathan Harrison is a Minnesota-based sports writer and radio host who contributes to Bring Me The News and Sports Illustrated's On SI network. Primarily serving as video host and editor for Bring Me The News, Jonathan also covers the Vikings, Twins, Timberwolves and Gophers. He can also be heard on 1500 ESPN in the Twin Cities during the MLS season, where he serves as host and analyst for Minnesota United radio broadcasts.
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Cubs vs. Padres Lineup: Kevin Alcántara Returns – Can He Finally Get It Going?
Cubs vs. Padres Lineup: Kevin Alcántara Returns – Can He Finally Get It Going?
The speedy young outfielder is getting another shot in the big leagues. Zoe Grossman|
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Chicago CubsSan Diego PadresThe Chicago Cubs are looking to notch their third consecutive series win and fifth in their last six in Game 2 against the San Diego Padres on Tuesday evening. The vibes will be high after Monday's 3-2 walk-off win, and the Cubs are shuffling the batting order around ever so slightly.
It's going to be a hot, humid, and windy one in Chicago, with the wind blowing out to center field at 14 mph and gusts of up to 28 mph.
Game Info
Who: San Diego Padres (43-40) at Chicago Cubs (47-38)
Where: Wrigley Field
When: 7:05 p.m. CT
Watch: Marquee Sports Network
Listen: 104.3 The Score, Univision TUDN, WPPN 106.7 / TUDN
Chicago Cubs Lineup
1. Pete Crow-Armstrong, CF
2. Alex Bregman, 3B
3. Seiya Suzuki, DH
4. Carson Kelly, C
5. Michael Busch, 1B
6. Nico Hoerner, 2B
7. Ian Happ, LF
8. Dansby Swanson, SS
9. Kevin Alcántara, RF
Suzuki moves up to the three-hole after his walk-off single Monday, and the struggling Busch moves down from third to fifth.
After Matt Shaw landed on the IL (wrist) on Monday, the Cubs recalled Alcántara from Triple-A Iowa. It will mark the 23-year-old's second MLB stint in 2026 after he appeared in 12 games from May 23 to June 7.
While Alcántara rakes in Triple-A — he's hitting .273 with 17 home runs and a .936 OPS this season — the Dominican Republic native has struggled to adjust to MLB pitching since his debut in 2024. In 25 career MLB games, he is just 6-for-30 (.200) with one RBI, two walks, one stolen base, and nine strikeouts. In 2026, he is 1-for-9 with a walk and four strikeouts.
Alcántara is often used for his speed on the basepaths, but it was notably a costly baserunning mistake against the San Francisco Giants on June 7 that led to his subsequent demotion last time around.
This stint feels a lot like a make-or-break moment for him. With the Cubs now playing better baseball, it will be crucial for Alcántara to try to feed off the Cubs' contagious hitting and get an offensive streak going for the first time in his MLB career.
San Diego Padres Lineup
1. Fernando Tatis Jr., 2B
2. Samad Taylor, LF
3. Manny Machado, 3B
4. Miguel Andujar, DH
5. Ty France, 1B
6. Jackson Merrill, CF
7. Xander Bogaerts, SS
8. Jase Bowen, RF
9. Freddy Fermin, C
San Diego is, expectedly, going righty-heavy against Matthew Boyd. Merrill is the only left-handed hitter in manager Craig Stammen's lineup. The 23-year-old has been a dangerous hitter in the past, but his third MLB season has seen him put up the worst numbers of his young career, hitting just .213 with a .617 OPS in 80 games so far.
Machado has the most sustained success against Boyd in his career (8-for-16, three RBI, 1.221 OPS) and is likely to pose the biggest threat in the Padres' lineup against the southpaw.
On the Mound...

Chicago Cubs - Matthew Boyd, LHP (2-1, 5.02 ERA)
Boyd is making his second start since returning from the IL (knee) on June 25.
He faced the New York Mets in his first start back and turned in 4.2 scoreless innings while allowing four hits, striking out four, and walking four.
Boyd only threw 76 pitches in Queens, but expect him to go much deeper this time around now that he's a bit more stretched out. He did, however, struggle against the Padres on the road in April — Boyd lasted just four innings after allowing five earned runs on eight hits in the Cubs' 9-7 loss.
The Padres' bats have cooled off a lot since then, though. At the time, they were 19-9 and one of the best offensive teams in the early season. They have since gone 24-31, and their team batting average of .222 is baseball's worst entering Tuesday. They'll see a southpaw for the second game in a row after Shota Imanaga threw 6.1 innings of two-run ball in Monday's win.
San Diego Padres - J.P. Sears, LHP (1-0, 3.18 ERA)
Sears is making just his second start of the 2026 season after spending the first three months of the season with Triple-A El Paso. He was solid against the Atlanta Braves last time out, striking out five over 5.2 innings and allowing just two earned runs.
Only two Cubs hitters — Bregman and Kelly — have ever faced Sears, but each has seen success. Bregman has a career .350 average and a 1.159 OPS in 20 at-bats against the righty with two home runs and five RBI. Kelly has faced Sears twice and has gotten a hit both times.
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ZOE GROSSMANI am a sports journalist and content producer born and raised on Chicago's North Side. I graduated from the University of Denver in 2022 with a Bachelor's degree in Media Studies and from Northwestern University in 2024 with a Master's degree in Journalism. As a student, I earned bylines in USA TODAY and FanSided and covered a wide range of sporting events, including Super Bowl LVIII in Las Vegas and the NBA Draft Combine. I previously covered the Chicago Cubs as a beat writer and digital content producer at Marquee Sports Network during the 2025 season. I also assisted in coverage of the Bears, Sky, Fire and Stars. I most recently covered the 2026 Winter Olympics with NBC Sports, where I wrote about bobsled, luge and skeleton for NBCOlympics.com. When I'm not writing, I love to play my guitar (I'm a lefty!), find the best cold brew coffee in the city and watch my beloved Chicago sports teams on TV.
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