1. Offshoring the American Dream
American prosperity was built on the backs of middle class families, with one or both parents working in manufacturing and living their American dream. ... While offshoring stimulates the economies in developing countries, it is robbing middle class families in America of their American dream. ... "A University at Buffalo economics professor reported that the 3.4 million jobs offshore from the U.S. between 2002 and 2015 represented a miniscule 0.53 percent of the nearly 60 million jobs within nine categories"" (Offshoring. ... This leaves very little hope for the American dream when offshorin...
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