That's certainly true of South Carolina and they get enormous tax breaks
from the state for building their plants here.
Tina
On Sat, Aug 16, 2014 at 8:55 AM, John Hudson <OM4T@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> I think you'll find that all, or most, of the foreign auto manufacturers
> have located their plants in "right to work states", where wages are lower
> than in the other states and where labour disputes are less likely to
> happen, along with plants in Brazil and Mexico.
>
> jh
>
>
>
> On 8/16/2014 9:01 AM, Bill Barber via olympus wrote:
>
>> Part of it has to do with taxes, when corporations are asked to pay a much
>> higher tax than most other countries and more and more individuals move
>> off
>> the tax rolls and onto the government payroll. Bill "fire suit wearing
>> senior citizen" Barber
>> In a message dated 8/15/2014 11:34:15 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
>> chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
>>
>> I find it fascinating that German and Japanese manufacturers can make
>> things in the US, paying their American employees high wages, and still
>> make profits when American companies are furiously shipping every job
>> they
>> can overseas because they claim that they cannot make money paying living
>> wages (or even the starvation level Minimum Wage in the US).
>>
>>
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