rScotty
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I don’t know how the US ever returns to manufacturing of cheap consumer goods; high end manufacturing yes. I can give some examples of great US products I own that will never be economically feasible as a mass product: I buy Whites boots (completely US made) for $500. I own several Pendleton wool shirts at $125 each. This is the cost of US made goods. I love these products and am proud to continue to support these companies, but I think they will always be a niche market. The US cannot compete in the mass market with affordable prices.
I hope you are right. I would be glad to be able to buy superior quality US products and understand that they are going to cost more.
But the ones I have now - shirts and shoes and tools and machines - were are built in an older version of this country. I'm not sure we have the ability or the will to match that sort of product quality.
rScotty