The way it is here now: Widget A used to be made in USA or Japan or Germany. Sold for $20. Now Widget A is made in China and still sells for $20. Wages here didn't go up, people lost jobs, but the same item still sells for $20 (despite lower cost, and, of course lower quality). The end result is the big corporations' profits went up by squeezing the wage percentage down. If there were no MW would the jobs have remained in the USA? That's the $64 million question.
"But it's cheeeeeeeep!" - Homer Simpson
I generally refuse to buy things made in China unless there's no alternative. This is what angers me the most about corporate America: sometimes we have no choice in product selection.
But those who demand cheap (low cost) products are to blame for many of the wage issues because employers not only have to pay their workers' wages but must pay taxes to the government on those wages. That's money the MW earner will never see because some group of Demotax got together to pass some new entitlement through Congress or some group of NeoRethuglicans got together and decided we should wage a fake war.


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