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Only, they didn't.
Jobs may have been right in saying manufacturing jobs aren't coming back—not in full, anyway. But American manufacturing is still viable. U.S. companies just need to understand what they're up against, and how to compete against it.
"It's All About Price": Understanding the Exodus
4.7 million—that's the number of U.S. manufacturing jobs lost between 2001 and 2010, reported newgeography.com. It's difficult to measure precisely how many of those losses are the result of offshoring, but an Economic Policy Institute analysis of the widening U.S.-China trade deficit over that nine-year span put the number at 1.9 million.
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Sean Norris is editor-in-chief for Promo Marketing. Reach him at snorris@napco.com.
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