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Is the American Dream Dead or Just Different?

Is the American Dream Dead or Just Different?

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The American Dream isn't dead. It's been redefined. And the generation rewriting it isn't asking permission.Generational futurist, USA Today bestselling author, and keynote speaker Ryan Vet traces the rise, the reality check, and the reframing of the most powerful idea in modern American identity. From historian James Truslow Adams coining "the American Dream" in 1931 to the Baby Boom suburban script of cars, mortgages, and the white picket fence, to Gen Z trading possessions for possibilities and collectivism for individualism, this episode follows the arc of an idea that built a nation and the cultural shift now rewiring what success even means.Ryan walks through the perfect storm that made the mid-century Dream feel statistically normal: postwar productivity nearly doubling, homeownership jumping from 43.6% to 61.9% between 1940 and 1960, the 1956 Interstate Highway Act funding 41,000 miles of road, television going from 9% of households in 1950 to 85% to 90% by 1959, the pill reshaping who could pursue a self-directed life starting in 1960. Then he zooms in on the present: real median earnings for 25 to 34 year olds matching Gen X at the same age, household wealth under 40 climbing about 30% from 2019 to 2024, fertility down to 1.6 children per woman, marriage ages climbing, and a generation defining wealth as flexibility, mobility, and experience instead of square footage.And he takes on the contradictory survey data head on. Only 27% of Americans told ABC News/Ipsos in 2024 that hard work still reliably gets you ahead. Yet 53% told Pew the same year that the American Dream is still possible. And 69% told the Archbridge Institute in 2025 that they have achieved the Dream or are on their way, with freedom of choice and a good family life ranking far above wealth as the markers of having made it. Three surveys. Three different stories. One country. Ryan explains why, and what it means for anyone trying to lead, hire, sell to, or raise the next generation.In this episode:Where the phrase "the American Dream" actually comes from, and why James Truslow Adams wrote it in the depths of the Great DepressionThe R.E.S.P.E.C.T. framework and how nearly every pillar of generational momentum accelerated the mid-century DreamWhy the Baby Boom Dream wasn't just a story Americans told themselves, it was a statistically normal outcome for a large share of the populationThe data that quietly refutes the "young people are poorer than their parents" narrativeWhy housing affordability is only part of the reason Gen Z and Millennials are delaying or skipping the suburban starter homeHow three major 2024 and 2025 surveys produce three different answers about whether the American Dream is dead, and what that contradiction revealsThe shift from collectivism to individualism, and why that single move reframes work, family, faith, geography, and ambitionWhat leaders, parents, and organizations get wrong when they assume the next generation is chasing the same Dream their grandparents wereReferenced in this episode:The Epic of America by James Truslow Adams (1931)Generations by Jean M. Twenge (2023)Pew Research Center, 2024 survey on the American DreamABC News/Ipsos, 2024 poll on hard work and getting aheadArchbridge Institute, 2025 American Dream SnapshotFederal Reserve Distributional Financial Accounts (2024)COLLIDE Newsletter by Ryan Vet: ryanvet.com/collideFull essay version of this episode: Is the American Dream Dead or Just Different?Subscribe to The Ryan Vet Show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts. New COLLIDE essay episodes release every Thursday at 7am ET. Guest era episodes release Monday mornings at 6am ET. Join the COLLIDE newsletter at ryanvet.com/collide for the research, reflections, and frameworks behind every episode.Send us Fan MailAbout Ryan VetRyan Vet is a USA TODAY bestselling author, futurist, and international keynote speaker whose insights on generations, culture, and the future of work have been featured in Forbes, Financial Times, ABC, NBC, and CBS. His research helps leaders understand emerging generational patterns and anticipate societal shifts before they fully unfold.Join 20,000+ Leaders for Weekly InsightsIf you want deeper research and behind-the-scenes insights on generations and the future of culture and society, join Ryan’s weekly newsletter:👉 https://ryanvet.com/collide
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