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In 2015, US wages would be only 30% higher than Chinese wages
http://nextbigfuture.com/2011/05/uni...tive-with.html
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Heck, VW's new US plant in Tennessee pays $24/hr in wages and benefits(meaning the hourly wages like $12/hr), less than half that of what GM and Ford pays in Detroit. Yet people were lining up for those "good-paying" jobs at VW. Manufacturing jobs that pay $9/hr in Ohio has a competition rate of 10:1. I can't believe how much America has fallen over the years, but this is the new cold hard reality. |
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WTF is this doing here...
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This article has many fatal comparisons. In general the Chinese cannot compete the average salary of the Americans. It is ten times harder to find a decent white collar jobs in China than here in American.
Some states are cheaper to manufacture only because they are very rural and the population density is extremely low. Counting most white collar Chinese, the average salary is not comparable with that of the Americans. In China, the inflation is crazy. |
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Rather, job export to China will slow down as wages converge, with American wages going down while Chinese wages go up. And this is the future of America. Quote:
There is a distinctive downward pressure on American wages, that America must be able to compete to China on wages. |
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