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Nixon's 1971 Decision and the Decline of the American Middle Class
President Nixon's August 1971 decision to sever the dollar's link to gold triggered a chain of events that significantly eroded the financial security of the American middle class, marked by wage stagnation, inflated living costs, and increased reliance on dual-income households.
Nixon's 1971 Decision and the Decline of the American Middle Class
President Nixon's August 1971 decision to sever the dollar's link to gold triggered a chain of events that significantly eroded the financial security of the American middle class, marked by wage stagnation, inflated living costs, and increased reliance on dual-income households.
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60% Bias Score


American Dream Fades for Hispanics: 2025 Nielsen Study Reveals Crisis of Faith
The 2025 Nielsen Hispanic Sentiment Study shows a significant decline in Hispanic belief in the American Dream, with 48.3% saying it is disappearing or no longer exists due to economic hardship, social challenges, and perceived institutional failures, especially during Trump's second term.
American Dream Fades for Hispanics: 2025 Nielsen Study Reveals Crisis of Faith
The 2025 Nielsen Hispanic Sentiment Study shows a significant decline in Hispanic belief in the American Dream, with 48.3% saying it is disappearing or no longer exists due to economic hardship, social challenges, and perceived institutional failures, especially during Trump's second term.
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44% Bias Score


Immigrant Family's Work Ethic Fuels Entrepreneurial Success
A first-generation American entrepreneur details how his parents' 1980s immigration from Poland and his father's unwavering work ethic shaped his success, emphasizing the crucial role of community support in Cicero, Illinois.
Immigrant Family's Work Ethic Fuels Entrepreneurial Success
A first-generation American entrepreneur details how his parents' 1980s immigration from Poland and his father's unwavering work ethic shaped his success, emphasizing the crucial role of community support in Cicero, Illinois.
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48% Bias Score


Outdated Capital Gains Tax Creates Housing Crisis
Millions of American homeowners are facing unexpectedly high capital gains taxes due to outdated 1997 tax laws that haven't kept up with inflation; this is impacting the housing market and many homeowners' financial plans.
Outdated Capital Gains Tax Creates Housing Crisis
Millions of American homeowners are facing unexpectedly high capital gains taxes due to outdated 1997 tax laws that haven't kept up with inflation; this is impacting the housing market and many homeowners' financial plans.
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60% Bias Score


American Movie: A Wisconsin Filmmaker's Journey
American Movie" (1999) documents Mark Borchardt's struggle to finance and film his low-budget horror movie "Coven" in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, highlighting his personal struggles and the unwavering support of his friends and family.
American Movie: A Wisconsin Filmmaker's Journey
American Movie" (1999) documents Mark Borchardt's struggle to finance and film his low-budget horror movie "Coven" in Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, highlighting his personal struggles and the unwavering support of his friends and family.
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48% Bias Score


Pastor's 3,000-Mile Walk to Combat Societal Decline
Pastor Corey Brooks will walk 3,000 miles across America from September 1, 2025, to raise funds for a Chicago center focused on combating the negative impacts of government dependency and leftist policies on underserved communities, aiming to restore the American Dream.
Pastor's 3,000-Mile Walk to Combat Societal Decline
Pastor Corey Brooks will walk 3,000 miles across America from September 1, 2025, to raise funds for a Chicago center focused on combating the negative impacts of government dependency and leftist policies on underserved communities, aiming to restore the American Dream.
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72% Bias Score

Ralph Lauren's Brand Revival Amidst Industry Shifts
Following Giorgio Armani's death, Ralph Lauren, at 85, leads as the world's oldest major working fashion designer; his brand shows significant growth with a 35% share increase in 2025 and an 8% rise in annual sales to $7.1 billion, successfully navigating industry trends.

Ralph Lauren's Brand Revival Amidst Industry Shifts
Following Giorgio Armani's death, Ralph Lauren, at 85, leads as the world's oldest major working fashion designer; his brand shows significant growth with a 35% share increase in 2025 and an 8% rise in annual sales to $7.1 billion, successfully navigating industry trends.
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56% Bias Score

Kaari Upson's Posthumous Exhibitions Explore the Decay of the American Dream
Kaari Upson's posthumous retrospectives, showcasing her unsettling art reflecting the decay of the American Dream, are currently exhibited at the Louisiana Museum in Humlebæk and Sprüth Magers gallery in London, exploring themes of obsession, decay, and the failures of the American Dream through ins...

Kaari Upson's Posthumous Exhibitions Explore the Decay of the American Dream
Kaari Upson's posthumous retrospectives, showcasing her unsettling art reflecting the decay of the American Dream, are currently exhibited at the Louisiana Museum in Humlebæk and Sprüth Magers gallery in London, exploring themes of obsession, decay, and the failures of the American Dream through ins...
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48% Bias Score

Emanuel Urges Democrats to Prioritize Young Men's Economic Struggles
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel urges the Democratic Party to prioritize addressing the economic struggles of young men, particularly the housing crisis, to restore confidence in the American dream and strengthen democracy, citing a rise in the median age of first-time homebuyers and a significant...

Emanuel Urges Democrats to Prioritize Young Men's Economic Struggles
Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel urges the Democratic Party to prioritize addressing the economic struggles of young men, particularly the housing crisis, to restore confidence in the American dream and strengthen democracy, citing a rise in the median age of first-time homebuyers and a significant...
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64% Bias Score

Record 125 Foreign-Born Billionaires in the U.S. in 2025
As of July 7, 2025, a record 125 foreign-born U.S. citizens are billionaires, possessing a combined net worth of \$1.3 trillion and hailing from 43 countries, with the majority having achieved success in tech and finance.

Record 125 Foreign-Born Billionaires in the U.S. in 2025
As of July 7, 2025, a record 125 foreign-born U.S. citizens are billionaires, possessing a combined net worth of \$1.3 trillion and hailing from 43 countries, with the majority having achieved success in tech and finance.
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48% Bias Score

U.S. Family Needs \$100,000 for Minimal Quality of Life
A new study reveals that a family of four needs over \$100,000 annually to maintain a minimal quality of life in the U.S., highlighting the significant increase in living costs over the past two decades and the challenges faced by many Americans in achieving financial stability.

U.S. Family Needs \$100,000 for Minimal Quality of Life
A new study reveals that a family of four needs over \$100,000 annually to maintain a minimal quality of life in the U.S., highlighting the significant increase in living costs over the past two decades and the challenges faced by many Americans in achieving financial stability.
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48% Bias Score

Fractured Dream: Immigration, Inequality, and the American Ideal
A family's 2018 move to New York City reveals a fracturing American dream, marked by economic anxieties, political polarization, and rising exclusion, yet countered by community resilience and a fight for inclusivity.

Fractured Dream: Immigration, Inequality, and the American Ideal
A family's 2018 move to New York City reveals a fracturing American dream, marked by economic anxieties, political polarization, and rising exclusion, yet countered by community resilience and a fight for inclusivity.
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40% Bias Score
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