How to Attain the American Dream by Working a Job, the Challenges of Attaining the American Dream For People Who Are Part of the Workforce, and the Setbacks to Attaining the...
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By Dr. Harrison Sachs
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This essay sheds light on how to attain the American dream by working a job, demystifies the challenges of attaining the American dream for people who are part of the real private sector workforce, and expounds upon the setbacks to attaining the American dream for people who are part of the real private sector workforce. It is a feasible viability for a person to attain the American dream by working certain real private sector jobs based on voluntary demand even though most real private sector employee jobs offers do not offer people the attainment of the American dream. As of February of 2025, most real private sector employee job offers offer emolument in the form of a minimum wage to a person for working employee shifts. A person's earnings potential is severely capped when his only source of revenue is derived from working a real private sector employee job based on voluntary demand that furnishes him with emolument in the form of a minimum wage. A person should not severely undermine his earnings potential by a working a real private sector employee job based on voluntary demand that furnishes him with emolument in the form of a minimum wage. If a person's only source of revenue is derived from working a real private sector employee job based on voluntary demand that furnishes him with emolument in the form of a minimum wage for working employee shifts, then he is also susceptible to succumb to poor financial health. Having poor financial health can be inimical to a person's overall health since it can induce chronic stress. Furthermore, having poor financial health health is unconducive to aiding a person who is part of the real private sector workforce in his endeavor to augment his standard of living. Moreover, it can be deduced that having poor financial health is also unconducive to aiding a person who is part of the real private sector workforce in his endeavor to attain the American dream.