Comment by owlstuffing
11 days ago
> We never stopped manufacturing, we just stopped employing people.
That’s a misleading oversimplification. While it’s true we haven’t stopped manufacturing, we did offshore a massive portion of it--especially after the Open Door Policy with China and subsequent free trade agreements. That shift didn’t just change where things are made; it fundamentally altered corporate incentives. Once production moved overseas, the need to invest in domestic labor--training, benefits, long-term employment--shrank accordingly.
Yes, I should have said "we just stopped employing americans".
I suppose so, since your use of “we” includes both America and China et al.