Why the Wealthy Are Thriving as Most Americans Fall Behind
Most Americans no longer believe in the American Dream. Here's what the latest numbers reveal—and why it matters.
The U.S. stock market continues to soar, even as many Americans face economic setbacks—an example of the widening divide in a K-shaped recovery.
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October 16, 2025
Most Americans no longer believe in the American Dream. Here's what the latest numbers reveal—and why it matters.
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The markets have climbed higher despite continuing concerns around the shutdown, tariffs and inflation. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq have set records more than 30 times this year and other data suggest the economy is chugging at a steady clip. But for the majority of Americans, this economy is landing very differently right now, and it's hardly good times. Economics correspondent Paul Solman reports.
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