Is the American Dream Attainable?A 9-to-5 job may not help you reach the American dream, but adding passive income brings American hope.

ByEric Martel

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The American dream! Popularized by historian James Truslow Adams in his 1931 bookThe Epic of America描述”一词,梦想的土地范围h life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone." After World War II, the American dream evolved into homeownership, a happy family and summer vacations. Some people even aspired to get a degree. The G.I. Bill helped make the dream possible. That generation, known as the baby boomers, expected their children to do even better.

Why the American dream fades

In recent decades, the concept of the American dream has been deteriorating. Whereas upward mobility once seemed attainable for most everyone, today's economy has left people struggling to afford basic necessities, let alone to save for their future. "Only half of today's 30-year-olds earn more than their parents when they were at the same age" according toVisual Capitalist. No longer does having a good job with benefits equate to owning a home and having a family with two kids, a car and a dog.

What has caused this shift? For starters:stagnating wage growth, uneven income distribution, increase in the cost of living and erosion of benefits. Younger generations are forced to rethink the American dream and to accept that a 9-to-5 job is not enough. Americans should focus on building passive income that will complement and eventually replace their current wages. Let's take a look at the factors preventing upward mobility.

Stunted growth

According to aVenture Capitalist article, the average hourly rate was $22.65 in 2018 versus $20.27 in 1964, after inflation adjustments. That represents a mere 11.7% increase over a span of 54 years,which represents a 0.2% annual increase above inflation.

A 2014Economic Policy Institute analysisfound that fewer people in the lower- and middle-classes were actually climbing the economic ladder today. In turn, they made less than their parents. AsIntelligence Squaredreported, "In the last 30 years, the wages of the top 1% have grown by 154%, while the bottom 90% has seen growth of only 17%." What led to this phenomenon? Unequal income distribution, where those at the top receive much more than those on the bottom.

Some of the causes for the income stagnation and unequal income distribution are technology, automation, offshore resources and independent contracting. More and more corporations are pushing governments and workers into a gig economy by allowing them to hire contractors and avoid the protection afforded to employees. Therecent adoption of California Proposition 22opens the gate to other companies using independent contractors rather than hiring employees.

Related:Is the Gig Economy Killing the 9-to-5 Job?

Wage stagnation would not be a critical issue if prices had risen at the same rate as inflation, but that hasn't been the case. Health premiums rose 3% above inflation every year over 10 years, according to a 2018Kaiser Family Foundation survey. That is not taking into account the independent contractors who would have to pay out of pocket often at a much higher premium than when working as an employee.

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The average annualcost for tuition, room and board at a four-year institutionrose from $16,590 in 1995 (in 2017 dollars) to $27,357 in 2017 — a 2.3% annual increase above inflation. Median house prices have gone from $200,000 to $300,000 over the same period. That's a 1.8% increase on top of inflation. We are seeing similar trends in prices for child-car, gas and cars—all have drastically increased since 1990, while wages have practically stayed the same.

Creating a new dream

Not all hope is lost, however. Whereas previous generations could be complacent about their future, today's millennials and younger generations must take a more proactive approach to secure their dreams. As mentioned above, this requires a shift in mindset. Instead of focusing just on maintaining a 9-to-5 job and saving up for retirement, it would be wise to build passive income. Passive income can help you not just maintain your wealth, but also continue to grow it and save toward your future.

There are many ways to earn passive income. My personal expertise is inturnkey rentals. Owning a turnkey single-family rental is a great, fast way to earn passive income while working or during retirement. Investing in a turnkey property means you buy a rental home or apartment that has already been fixed up and rented through a property management company. You buy it, managers run it, and you collect the profits.

Related:10 Strategies for Earning Passive Income

The American dreamisstill alive. It just requires a shift in mindset and a more proactive approach. Whereas previous generations could be more complacent about their future, today you must take action or your standard of living could easily slide toward poverty. Acquiring passive income is the surest way to secure your future success.

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Eric Martel

Founder of MartelTurnkey

作为一名精算师, Eric Martel was dismayed to see hundreds of company pension plans being rolled over into 401(k)s, shifting the retirement risk to employees. This made him reconsider traditional beliefs about retirement saving. He focused on passive income investments and founded MartelTurnkey.

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