Manufacturing's Hidden Costs
The decline of manufacturing in the U.S. has led to significant community and economic repercussions, leaving many struggling to find stable, rewarding jobs. While companies sought cheaper labor abroad, the real beneficiaries of this shift were large corporations, which often overlooked the broader impact on American workers. The perception of lower consumer prices is misleading, as many foreign manufacturing sectors, like China's, are heavily subsidized, raising questions about economic independence and the future of American manufacturing.In this clip
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