Website Statistics TEXT 1 How my American dream is different from m In GEN Z AGES 723 I think that for my parents generation the American Dream guaranteed having a house children

TEXT 1 - How my American dream is different from m In GEN Z (AGES 7-23) "I think that for my parents' generation the American Dream guaranteed having a house, children, and a long-term career. I think of the American Dream as having a nation that works for everyone from all social and economic backgrounds." 23-year-old product designer from Minneapolis MILLENNIALS (AGES 24-37) "My parents wanted to have a steady job in the city, have a nice house and some kids, and eventually retire' on the lake in New Hampshire/I don't want to have children or get married soon. We're in like $70,000 of student loan debt total. How are we supposed to save up³ for a ceremony, a down payment on a house, all that stuff? I feel people my age haven't been given the economic opportunities our parents have. My American Dream is paying off my student loans." 25-year-old marketing associate from Newton, Massachusetts GEN X (AGES 38-56) "I believe the American Dream today is to simply survive. I cannot afford to raise children and care for my parents at the same time." 38-year-old business analyst from Washington, D.C. 1. prendre sa retraite 2. endettement lié à un prêt étudiant 3. économiser 4. have enough money ) For each testimony, tell what their parents' dream was a. b. C.​

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