| > You should list them. Sure! - Private healthcare in the US driving up the cost of labor. - Landlordism driving up the cost of labor. - Inability to automate away labor due to unions. - High CEO pay. - Inability to fire poor-performing workers due to unions. - Poor engineering due to lack of US investment in education. - Short-term-ism where executives and shareholders are motivated by quarterly profits rather than long-term growth (in contrast with i.e. Toyota). - Higher cost of labor caused by needing to attract workers to places with poor urban upkeep, like Detroit or Flint. > cause you asked for a list I did not. > we gave a list (of which this is one item) Where? I don't see it. |