Why the iPhone Isn’t Building a New U.S. Middle Class
Ted Mann, theatlanticwire.com
Short answer: it’s not just wages. The vast­ly dif­fer­ent wages paid to Amer­i­can work­ers, com­pared to con­tem­po­raries in Tai­wan or China, is a sig­nif­i­cant fac­tor in the shift of mas­sive sup­ply chain oper­a­tions in the tech indus­try…

Amazon likes to sell hardware at belo cost. They should build Kindles in the US and rub it in Apple’s face.

Why the iPhone Isn’t Building a New U.S. Middle Class
Ted Mann, theatlanticwire.com

Short answer: it’s not just wages. The vast­ly dif­fer­ent wages paid to Amer­i­can work­ers, com­pared to con­tem­po­raries in Tai­wan or China, is a sig­nif­i­cant fac­tor in the shift of mas­sive sup­ply chain oper­a­tions in the tech indus­try…

Amazon likes to sell hardware at belo cost. They should build Kindles in the US and rub it in Apple’s face.

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