Quote from nitro:
If you take nothing from that article, remember this :
"...Strong evidence suggests that people who donât find solid roots in the job market within a year or two have a particularly hard time righting themselves. In part, thatâs because many of them become differentâand damagedâpeople. Krysia Mossakowski, a sociologist at the University of Miami, has found that in young adults, long bouts of unemployment provoke long-lasting changes in behavior and mental health. âSome people say, âOh, well, theyâre young, theyâre in and out of the workforce, so unemployment shouldnât matter much psychologically,ââ Mossakowski told me. âBut that isnât true.â..."
Quote from GS19:
misterno is correct, its a wage thing.
Some years ago our company was making an electronic product that cost us around $10 to make, we made about 30000 a year.
The owner of the company said lets make some in china, so we did that. The result was a cost to us of under $4 each, quality is about the same as our Illinois supplier. So then they had them all made in china.
Anybody know the labor cost in China?
GS
Quote from MaklodaSux:
What's the answer to this though? We need some new technologies...

Quote from Scataphagos:
"Technology and innovation" will NEVER solve our unemployment problems. The real money isn't there... it's in the "making"... manufacturing. And as long as Chindia is available as a source*, we will NEVER be able to compete with their labor costs.