More than half of people still believe that the American Dream is possible for those who want it — but optimism about achieving it greatly differs by demographic.
That’s according to a new survey of 2,000 Americans (1,000 census-representative Hispanics and 1,000 non-Hispanics), which found that 61% of Hispanic respondents believe the American Dream is still achievable today, compared to 55% of non-Hispanic Americans.
Overall, in the study, 58% of all respondents said they still believe in the American Dream in 2026.
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