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Fewer in new poll say anyone can achieve American Dream

2 sources|Diversity: 63%Right blind spot|

A recent poll shows declining belief in the American Dream concept that anyone can achieve success through hard work and determination. The survey reveals a shift in public sentiment about economic mobility and opportunity in the United States. Coverage of this finding appears limited, with only two sources reporting on the poll results.

Left· 1 sources

Left-leaning outlets frame this as evidence of eroding faith in fundamental American ideals, suggesting systemic barriers and inequality are becoming more visible to the public. The coverage emphasizes how economic realities are challenging traditional narratives about opportunity.

Center· 1 sources

Center outlets present the poll findings as a straightforward data point about changing public attitudes, reporting the decline in American Dream belief without extensive interpretation or context.

Key Differences

  • Right-leaning outlets show no coverage of this poll, creating a significant blind spot in conservative media's engagement with public sentiment data
  • Left outlets emphasize systemic and structural explanations for declining belief, while center coverage remains more neutral and descriptive
  • The story receives minimal overall coverage across the political spectrum, suggesting limited media prioritization despite potential significance for understanding public mood

Left(1)

Center(1)

Right(0)

No right-leaning sources covered this story

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