Yes, Hollywood movies and television very often try to pass off as “normal” people who have just received an hour or more of hair & makeup from professionals, wear all brand-new clothing, drive brand-new cars from the show’s sponsors, use brand new electronics from the show’s sponsors, and live in extremely expensive huge professionally cleaned houses full of brand-new professionally cleaned furniture, and can afford medical attention, and go out to fancy restaurants frequently, and are not spending much of their time and energy working a jobs they don’t like much, are not in debt, etc, even when the characters are not supposed to be particularly wealthy.
And no, few few Americans live that way or are wealthy enough to have all of that, though it is the ideal presented by our movies, TV, and stores, so some people try.
Most Americans are far less well off, and there are many poor people, and many homeless people.