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by jjoonathan
1791 days ago
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Yeah, but the American middle class got absolutely wrecked. Cheap sneakers don't make up for a lost job. Also, the numbers you cite seem pretty dubious. Yes, if you want to do onshore manufacturing today, it's twice as expensive, but propagating that all the way into the cost of the goods assumes 100% of the cost is in manufacturing, that there would be zero economy-of-scale benefit from retaining our manufacturing base, and it assumes no benefit to your income from the increased economic re-circulation. Those... aren't neutral assumptions. This is a separate matter from the one in TFA but the players and strategies are similar. |
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If manufacturing didn't go to China it would've went to Vietnam or another country with cheaper low skilled labor. Long term automation will eat those jobs anyways