New Research Debunks the Upward Mobility Myth [psmag.com]
In America, if you're ambitious and work hard, you can move up the socioeconomic ladder. At least, that's the truism we all grew up believing. But new research suggests such social mobility is far from the norm. It finds you are significantly more likely to hold a high-status (which usually means higher-paying) job if your parents held similarly prestigious positions. "Your circumstances at birth—specifically, what your parents do for a living—are an even bigger factor in how far you get in...