
Economic strategy experts discussed the future of U.S. manufacturing and related issues during a panel Thursday morning in Washington, D.C., for “Daily Caller Live: American Jobs, American Strength,” presented by the American Beverage Association.
The panel, moderated by Daily Caller senior editor Amber Duke, offered a nuanced perspective on the “ripple effect” of American-made manufacturing.
Phil Kerpen, president of American Commitment and the Committee to Unleash Prosperity, addressed concerns that manufacturing jobs are being taken abroad. He claimed that was largely not the case, stating most of those jobs were moving to the South.
Jonathan Williams, president and chief economist of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), explained why manufacturing jobs would move “state to state,” or the “50 laboratories of democracy.”
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