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Exodus Of Manuacturing Job From The Us

The Exodus of Manufacturing Jobs from the United States

Americans like to believe that we are a self-sufficient country that can produce anything and everything that we need faster, better, and cheaper that anywhere else. This sense of pride makes Americans want to buy merchandise labeled "Made in America". The expansion of the global economy has forced many American manufacturing companies to move some or all of their operations to other countries to take advantage of lower wages, tax breaks, and weaker regulations. In 2003, the pace of job creation was at its lowest point since World War II. Between 2001 and 2003, businesses have cut about three million jobs and have laid off more than one million workers (USA). These jobs losses and layoffs are created because of the mass movement to foreign locations. It is estimated that in the next decade as many as six million jobs will be lost to foreign soil (Rodriguez).
Domestic capital and technology are being reallocated to......


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