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by crosscompile
6445 days ago
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There are countries where all of the largest expenditures (except oil) are for products produced domestically by the non-poor classes. Even here in the US. The only significant things that I, personally, spend money on that are significantly made overseas are my car, oil, and computer. Even if the price of those all doubled, it would still be only a small part of my budget. The outsourcing epidemic is somewhat overstated. |
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I may be wrong, but also, your purchasing habits may not be in line with the majority.
Or maybe you aren't talking about the US? I think the same is true of the UK - are you talking about other European countries? Which of them still has a significant manafacturing base?