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The most personal critical issue of the present to those of us entering college and one that threatens the very self-sustaining fabric of our country is the unabated loss of jobs. Economists and corporate CEOs repeatedly sow the furor of sending work overseas, known as outsourcing, as good for the country. Perhaps it does allow companies to get work done at the lowest possible price and invest in research and development which, in theory, allows workers losing their jobs to retrain for more creative employment. If the manufacturing jobs and raw materials are taken away, where does that leave us as a self-sustaining nation? When steel mills and textile mills send work overseas, it stands to reason that jobs transfer with them.
Approximate Word count = 464 Approximate Pages = 1.9 (250 words per page double spaced)
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