Why are so Many Manufacturing Jobs Outsourced

The United States economy is in dire straits. If you are unaware of this, then you must not be an American and you are living in another country.

For those of us who are Americans and are living in these great United States, we understand all too well on what's going on. There's not enough money to be made in the US. Not for the average American worker, but for the American based manufacturing businesses throughout the USA. Large businesses located here in the US are now coming to terms with the idea of relocating their business elsewhere outside the United States.

The cost of labor here in the United States is the highest it has ever been. The countries England and Australia also have rather high labor costs, but the US has these two beaten by a large margin.

Money, it makes the world go around, well, so they say. Money may make the world go around, but it is us who allow it. Everybody wants their share, they got their hand out. It's these big business owners that are feeding those who are willing to take anything that's placed in their grasp. When it's found out that there are people out there who are willing to do the same amount work for less, it almost makes sense to go somewhere where it's cheaper to manufacture and produce a product. It's almost like you understand where they're coming from. But what separates some people from others who understand this concept is that it some people just cannot see the "whole big picture".

Everybody wants to make money. That's a problem right there. Money isn't everything. The shame is you cannot live without it, and that's something totally different then what is trying to be explained at Madeinta.com.

The "Whole Big Picture" is titled "The American Dream". The problem with that is that you don't have to be an American to live an American dream. Of course, it's preferred that you'd be American, but it's not mandatory.

People have different conceptions of what the "American Dream" actually is. For most, it's being able to provide for yourself and your loved ones while living a comfortable lifestyle. Some, however, feel the "American Dream" is an opportunity to make as much money as you can while you're able to do it. Some opportunities come along once in a lifetime and it's those who are willing to take a chance are the ones who shall be rewarded.

It just seems "more American" to keep your thriving business between these American shores on American soil.

Is making that "Almighty Dollar" that important to big businesses and are willing to rob from fellow Americans an opportunity to live a comfortable lifestyle? Is it worth sacrificing an already shaky American economy to assure that they feel they get what's coming to them? Aren't they already living an "American Dream"?

Now, you feel it necessary to haul out of the country with your pockets full, because your colleges and competitors are doing the same, because there are more millions to be made.