... Lower wages for U.S. workers
Lower wages for U.S workers.
The outsourcing of jobs from the US to other countries often leads to cost savings for companies, as they can take advantage of lower labor costs and increased efficiency. However, this practice can also result in job losses and wage stagnation for American workers, contributing to economic inequality and social discontent. Additionally, outsourcing can lead to a shift in the domestic job market, with a greater emphasis on higher-skilled positions that are less likely to be outsourced. Overall, while outsourcing can benefit businesses, it poses significant challenges for the workforce and the economy.
it bhelps us get reasources
Competition for jobs increases and wages go down.
Technology outsourcing serves the purpose of gaining an advantage for one's company through expertise that is not available internally. It can also serve the purpose of reducing costs and increasing efficiency.
usually the US and that country had a battle at some point or fought on their land and they decided to trade with the US and they probably dont like each other but they are still trading "buddies". The US gets along with other countries because they have an understanding of what we are capable of. Plus we always are helping other countries which results in getting their respect(sometimes, some countries are selfish). But what binds us most of all to other countries is that they know they are safe as long as the usa is around
Outsourcing
This creates a deficit in the balance of trade, and results in US currency credits being transferred to other countries. This can increase the foreign obligations included in the national debt.
the other countries owe weapons from the US
No i not
The US needs to draft a law that will be fair for its working and business class. Outsourcing is a cheaper alternative and any CEO will be wise to grab the opportunity to cut cost and produce the same or better results. The US should be concerned instead in implementing programs that will help Americans compete in a global job market.
no Do the people in those other countries want us there?