
Selling America
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The End of Cheap Goods: Economic Implications and Global Shifts
This chapter examines the potential end of cheap goods in America due to tariffs and their impact on consumers, especially low-income individuals. It also delves into the complexities of American manufacturing jobs lost to overseas production, as well as fluctuations in financial markets and the changing dynamics of the U.S. dollar in the global context. The discussion highlights the broader social and economic consequences of America's shifting role in trade and underscores the challenges faced in maintaining affordable products while preserving domestic manufacturing.
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