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04/25/2018
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By David Williams
Manufacturing jobs in the U.S. – or anywhere else – most likely gone for good, say researchers
Will the high rate of manufacturing jobs ever return to the U.S. or other first-world countries? According to new research, as hopeful as this is, it’s highly unlikely. And it’s not just because of the impending robot takeover that’s poised to rid Americans of jobs wholesale. Indeed, the research suggests that it’s down to a number […]
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