Job Layoffs Are We The Problem
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Job Layoffs: Are We the Problem?
Summary:
While we often advocate for keeping jobs in America and controlling illegal immigration, are we truly willing to alter our lifestyles and support these values financially?
Article Body:
We often express the desire to maintain jobs in the United States and address the issue of illegal immigration. But are we truly ready to make lifestyle changes and financially support these ideals?
Our love for bargains leads us to buy low-priced items, from clothing to electronics, often tagged "Made in China" or "Assembled in Mexico." Choosing to buy American-made products would require us to pay significantly higher prices.
For Americans to take jobs typically filled by illegal immigrants, wages would need to increase substantially. Paying a living wage for roles such as restaurant worker, motel maid, farmhand, and fast-food employee would drive up the costs of goods and services, requiring us to sacrifice many comforts we now take for granted.
Businesses must maintain profitability to survive, adjusting prices based on production costs. This may not seem charitable, but it's basic economics.
When decent jobs are scarce, it's tempting to blame companies for outsourcing. However, it's crucial to recognize our own consumer habits as a significant driving force.
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