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Liberal Media Noisy On Outsourcing: Stays Mum On Insourcing
by Michael Mcnesby Mcnesby, Mic
Job displacement is unfortunate but inevitable. In a perfect world, no job would ever be lost. Business failures alone, cost millions of jobs.

Several decades ago, lifetime jobs were not uncommon. Technology and a global market have altered that situation, but also brought far greater opportunity.

In a study by the Organization for International Investment, we learn that 6.4 million U.S. jobs, were provided by foreign companies, in recent years, all of these insourced.

These jobs have been a great buffer against jobs lost in manufacturing. The pace of these job gains has been greater than the pace of lost manufacturing jobs.

Pennsylvania’s Governor credits 400,000 jobs, in his state to employment from foreign companies

Toyota recently announced plans that will add 2000 new jobs in Mississippi. Hyundai will add plenty more in Michigan. Honda and BMW have been providing thousands more jobs in Ohio and South Carolina respectively, for several years.

The 2003 tax cuts reduced the cost of capital for business. The incentives have been a plus for businesses and workers, leading to many of these top insourced jobs.

Rising productivity has cost many jobs in many countries.

Similar to the United States, the typical country averaged losing 11% of its manufacturing jobs, before the Bush tax cuts. China topped the U.S. in that area, losing 15% of its manufacturing jobs.

As jobs were decreasing, manufacturing output was increasing by 38%. This has resulted in reduced prices for many of our purchases. Of course, reduced prices are good for all consumers, especially those with the least income.

Many economists believe the job market can remain quite healthy through 2007, if congress puts the nation’s health above politics.

The February 2007 jobs report combined with the rapid rise in inflation adjusted wages, revealed that the pace of workers gains in this expansion are well ahead of those in the highly praised Clinton years.

These wage gains suggest a tight labor market and continued wage gains. A strong economy creates net new jobs including those that are insourced.

If congress maintains the lower cost of capital, along with lower individual tax rates, it will be a big plus.

In the meantime let’s hope that many of the displaced workers, become the recipients of those high paying jobs provided by foreign companies.











Michael Mcnesby Mcnesby has sinced written about articles on various topics from Global Warming, Recent Graduate and tax. Mick McNesby is a former tax advisor, consultant and negotiator. He was a frequent guest on political talk shows in Atlantic City, N.J., discussing the benefits of the lower cost of government. He can be visited at. Michael Mcnesby Mcnesby's top article generates over 4400 views. to your Favourites.
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