http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Bridge...93098.html?x=0
Now read this-
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Pan Zhongwang, a 55-year-old steel polisher, is a typical Zhenhua worker. He arrives at 7 a.m. and leaves at 11 p.m., often working seven days a week. He lives in a company dorm and earns about $12 a day.
“It used to be $9 a day, now it’s $12,” he said Wednesday morning, while polishing one of the decks for the new Bay Bridge. “Everything is getting more expensive. They should raise our pay.”
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It is indicative of the times, soon large parts of the U.S. will be fabricated in China from bridges to statues to buildings and chinese workers will be making 50 cents an hour to do it.