Why the U.S. No Longer Makes Its Own Products

Why the U.S. No Longer Makes Its Own Products

Why the U.S. No Longer Makes Its Own Products – And Why That Needs to Change. For much of the 20th century, the United States was the world’s manufacturing powerhouse. From automobiles to household appliances, from steel to semiconductors, American-made products dominated global markets. Cities like Detroit, Pittsburgh, and Cleveland were thriving industrial centers, and “Made in the USA” was a symbol of quality and innovation.

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