No, but there is a long list of next low wage countries in Asia, South America and Africa.
Are you imagine a mobile CHIP or car factory that tours different countries?
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Obviously, not only the labor force affects, but also the availability of resources, their price, taxes, climatic conditions and transport...
If you don't like Mexico, there's Canada nearby.
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There is no crime on a tangible scale.
And in America itself, if you look, a lot of people are willing to earn less, but steadily. Government support in the form of health insurance, for example, can help this, etc. Most likely it will be so.
I don't think everything is bad and lost in the USA. There are traditions of quality present, the peaks of technology, etc.
For example, I will buy an expensive Milwaukee instrument - it justifies its price.
There is more confidence in the products produced in the USA. But there is a big risk of political decisions.
When America returns to leadership as a model of a good life, not politics, everything will be fine.
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