Comment by JohnFen

9 months ago

I wonder how valid that test is, actually. Lots of people are aware that claims of "Made in USA" often don't actually mean the thing was made in the USA in the intuitive sense of the phrase and so disregard them.

Regardless, I would fully expect that most people would be swayed by price, especially when the price differential is as large as in that test.

Given that all products need to make that mark is to be assembled in the country its something that has clearly been manipulated as a marketing strategy too often now and its certainly a part of the issue.

or Guam, Puerto Rico, and American Samoa, which are technically part of the US, but aren't, say, Kansas.