They are simply the reason for the change of the American dream. In the commentary “Saving the American Dream: It’s not just about the people at the top” Amy Wax explains, “These upper-middle-class Americans have become ‘dream hoarders.’ They have figured out how to preserve their status and pass it on to their offspring. The children born to this class are more likely than their peers to graduate from college, especially a selective or prestigious one; attain good jobs; and earn top-quintile incomes themselves. Meanwhile, children born lower on the economic scale struggle to rise will never make it into the top 20 percent. To Reeves, this fact alone is deeply unfair and represents a failure of the American Dream” (33). Due to the rich class’s income and power of persuasion of the common people, many have established the high-class society as normal. Everyone sees the huge summer homes, exotic cars, and expensive clothing as a goal; additionally, anyone who can not afford to think like that is deemed an
They are simply the reason for the change of the American dream. In the commentary “Saving the American Dream: It’s not just about the people at the top” Amy Wax explains, “These upper-middle-class Americans have become ‘dream hoarders.’ They have figured out how to preserve their status and pass it on to their offspring. The children born to this class are more likely than their peers to graduate from college, especially a selective or prestigious one; attain good jobs; and earn top-quintile incomes themselves. Meanwhile, children born lower on the economic scale struggle to rise will never make it into the top 20 percent. To Reeves, this fact alone is deeply unfair and represents a failure of the American Dream” (33). Due to the rich class’s income and power of persuasion of the common people, many have established the high-class society as normal. Everyone sees the huge summer homes, exotic cars, and expensive clothing as a goal; additionally, anyone who can not afford to think like that is deemed an