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Average wage in China: $48,000.
Average wage in the U.S.: $64,000.
The bigger deal is in China, workers have essentially no rights at all and businesses have no regulations to deal with. No minimum wage, no insurance, no health regulations, no safety regulations, etc.
... I know my opinion isn't popular, but people here dont love factory work. They like to be out and about. I guess that's bad, but this is how I see it. I worked in a factory for a month and found an office job lol.
Some of them didn't even do that. Can't you just imagine John Deere shipping whole combines worldwide when then could build a factory? Brazil and China have huge agricultural spaces along with others. Ford has a plant in S. Korea as they have a huge market there...
none of Trump's flunkies want to hear the truth about those years when corporate America was selling us out. And in typical Trump fashion it's always someone else's fault
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Average wage in the U.S.: $64,000.
The bigger deal is in China, workers have essentially no rights at all and businesses have no regulations to deal with. No minimum wage, no insurance, no health regulations, no safety regulations, etc.
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