As well as I hope you understand that those workers whose jobs come back to the US also bring a multiplication factor of the workforce to supply those textile mills with construction workers who bring the mills out of the mothballs, the raw materials (like cotton from farmers), dies, supplies, maintenance materials, transportation to and from the mills, electrical power and all the people employed by that industry, advertising, and machinery sales. Don't forget that it supports the government (or at least gives them something to do for their paycheck). Look at all the taxes that factory (and workforce) pays! Income taxes, payroll taxes, property taxes, sales taxes, etc., etc., etc. Don't forget that welfare and unemployment payments don't return any taxes to the government, so now some of those people might be able to get an actual job and generate some tax money to the government! That's a two for one return...
Behind every manufacturing worker stands 20 people supplying that mill with goods and services. That is why we need to bring manufacturing back to the US.
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