American Dream has something individual and is not always easy to achieve. The American
Dream may seem equitable but it's easier for privileged people to achieve this. Although using race, gender, and status is an excuse on why you can't succeed is wrong, they still face more challenges than say a wealthy white male. Anyone can succeed it's just how much they want to that counts. Three reasons why the American Dream is not equitable for everyone is because women have to work harder, …show more content…
“These data indicate that women need more educational qualifications than men do to secure jobs that pay well” (The Washington Post, 2015). Women with only graduate degrees make up 69.1% of what men with graduate degrees make. So basically if
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women want a higher paying job they have to further their education more than men. This supports the thesis because women have to put more time and effort into furthering their degrees.
“A lot of experimental research has shown that people rate the same performance as better when told it was done by a man. It follows that women have to do better than a man in order to get the same evaluation. Here we see how this plays out in effort women must put in at work” (Study: Women Say They Need to Work Harder than Men).
Women can do the exact same work as a man but unless they do better than the male then a boss will still pick the male just because of gender. Women have to put in more effort to be noticed.
“More progress has been made for women, but most women continue to work in jobs stereotyped as female jobs, and women in nearly all job categories receive less pay than males in those job categories” (Workplace, 2014”. Women make less than men and aren't branching out with