Additional popular conditions of the American dream include having a comfortable lifestyle (70 percent), having a satisfying sex life with their marriage partner (66 percent), having children (66 percent), living close to family and relatives (63 percent), being deeply committed to the Christian faith (59 percent), and making a difference in the world (56 percent).
Several factors have increased in importance to Americans, including their commitment to their Christian faith (up six points since 2000), making a difference in the world (up nine points since 2000), living with a high degree of integrity (up nine points since 1991), having children (up 11 points since 2000), and having a comfortable lifestyle (up 11 points since 1991).
Factors that fell in importance included having good physical health (down eight points since 1991); having a college degree (downg five points since 2000), and working at a high-paying job (down 15 points since 1993).
Barna observes, “Sometimes the abundant opportunities and challenges of daily life distract or divert people from their commitment to these outcomes, but in their hearts they have retained some pretty basic and traditional hope and dreams.”
“Leaders might take note of this and compare their own vision and plans for the future with the ideal life that Americans hope to experience," he added.
The survey is based on telephone interviews with a random sample of 1,003 adults , age 18 and older, in May 2008.
By Jennifer Riley Christian Post Reporter