Quick Look
- Surveys indicate a growing number of Americans believe the "American Dream" is fading, with economic opportunity and social mobility declining.
- While some, like refugee Abdi Nor Iftin, still hold onto hope, others, like actor Luke Mullen, are seeking opportunities abroad.
- The concept, rooted in the nation's founding, is now debated amidst polarization and economic shifts.
AI-generated summary
Surveys indicate a growing number of Americans believe the "American Dream" is fading, with economic opportunity and social mobility declining. While some, like refugee Abdi Nor Iftin, still hold onto hope, others, like actor Luke Mullen, are seeking opportunities abroad. The concept, rooted in the nation's founding, is now debated amidst polarization and economic shifts.





