The American Dream vs The American Nightmare

The america’s dream of road to richest. At age 18 its annual income is $23,000 with credit card, at age 20 they earn $31,000 with student loan. At age 24 they earn $40,000 with car insurance with them and age 26 with $56,000 that pay taxes already. At age 28 with annual income of $62,000 getting married at 29 with $77,000 and at age 30 you’ll surely be at the jail already.

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