The assumption with Made in America used to be that you were helping someone afford a decent quality of life which ensured a hardworking, honset American created a quality product for you, one ideally utilizing crasftmenship.
If we no longer take care of our workers and no longer pay them a good living wage that ensures a good work ethic- why buy or vaunt Made in America?
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r/NoStupidQuestions The assumption with Made in America used to be that you were helping someone afford a decent quality of life which ensured a hardworking, honset American created a quality product for you, one ideally utilizing crasftmenship. If we no longer take care of our workers and no longer pay them a good living wage that ensures a good work ethic- why buy or vaunt Made in America? submitted by /u/J0E_Blow [link] [comments]
The assumption with Made in America used to be that you were helping someone afford a decent quality of life which ensured a hardworking, honset American created a quality product for you, one ideally utilizing crasftmenship.
If we no longer take care of our workers and no longer pay them a good living wage that ensures a good work ethic- why buy or vaunt Made in America?
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