View Single Post
Old 10-25-2012, 08:10 AM  
tony286
lurker
 
tony286's Avatar
 
Industry Role:
Join Date: Aug 2002
Location: atlanta
Posts: 57,021
Quote:
Originally Posted by DWB View Post
I agree with all of that except the 7% part. That is going to increase as more companies move overseas and technology puts more workers out of a job.

Living in Asia I read a lot of Asian news, from all over Asia. I don't think Americans fully grasp how much business has left the USA and relocated in various parts of Asia. And it's not just large companies that make an entire product, it's also small companies who just make a few items that may be used on a larger product. For example, there is factory nearby, a former US company, who employees 1000s of Thais just to make gaskets and other tiny parts that are used in Chevy engines. It's not a Chevy company, but they sell those parts to Chevy. And that is just one little company. The same applies for just about everything that is "Made In America." A lot of things are manufactured abroad and then assembled in the USA, thus getting the "Made In America" sticker, when in truth it was only assembled there.

China, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia... all booming. And a lot of them are booming with jobs that used to be American jobs. And you are right when you say those jobs are NEVER coming back. Even with huge tax breaks, why would they? Labor and the cost of doing business is so cheap in these places, there are not enough tax breaks that would make them go back to the USA. And this is something most Americans simply do not understand because they don't know anything outside of their own borders, and their media lords usually don't talk about it.
You could be right and I dont think there isnt really a fix. Unless in the US they developed some technology that only could be built here and it wouldnt last long because it would moved to asia as soon as possible. lol 100 million used to be a lifetimes earnings now its a year and they want more. So there there no fix.
tony286 is offline   Share thread on Digg Share thread on Twitter Share thread on Reddit Share thread on Facebook Reply With Quote