While most Americans say having a good standard of living is important, more than half believe it’s unlikely younger people today will have a better life than their parents.
More than half of Americans believe it’s unlikely younger people today will have better lives than their parents, according to a new poll from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy and The Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
"Things have doubled and tripled in price, " he said. "We’re not talking about gym shoes or concert tickets. We’re talking about essentials. Six months ago, you couldn’t find PediaSure. And if you could find it, it would be $20. It used to be $11 at Target." The study also showed marked partisan disagreements over whether structural factors contribute to social mobility.
Barraza said that student debt, which she and her husband both have, has made raising a family and working towards buying a house more difficult. Now, Claffey says he and his wife find themselves squeezed at the end of the month on their fixed income budgets. He also thinks the country is more divided and polarized along partisan lines than in previous eras.
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