Elsie N
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I respectfully disagree because I can understand why one would make that assumption. Just like there is data that shows that a dollar spent turns over in the economy x number of times, I think the same applies with jobs. A wage earner causes other jobs to be created because those local wages are spent. Some of that money stays local but some of it goes for a product that is made or information that is supplied from somewhere else.The whole thread is political, Denizhan. Being proud of building products in America is political, and I have nothing against it ;-)
A job created anywhere is a benefit to everyone, but most especially to the place it is created. And because families rely on jobs, the family unit benefits in self-esteem. A job is the least common denominator of civility.
And I think that is the true purpose of this thread and the underlying meaning of the discussion.
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