American Dream Feels Further Off Than Ever for Millennials

American Dream Feels Further Off Than Ever for Millennials

From adolescence to our mid-30s, my wife and I have followed everycommon precept of responsible young adulthood – what conservatives venerate as “the success sequence”. We finished high school (then college, then grad school). We charged into the labor market and have stayed there. We had kids in a stable marriage. Neither of us quit our jobs or took a year off to “find ourselves”. We cut coupons and buy food in bulk.

We did this, in part, because we trusted what we believed was America's basic bargain: work hard, play by the proverbial rules, and you'll enjoy a healthy middle-class life. You'll have a decent job, stable housing, affordable education and healthcare, and a clear route to retirement. But that old, potholed path doesn't deliver like it used to, even for responsible rule-followers like us. Here in our mid-30s, my wife and I are still chasing homeownership, that final, elusive piece of middle-class life.

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