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> So, not inflation adjusted.

All dollar values on that chart are adjusted for inflation.

> Also doesn't capture the mix of what's being produced, i.e., a shift towards only manufacturing high value items versus being more broadly diversified and manufacturing things along a range of price points.

The chart does not capture the trend you speak of, assuming it exists.

> In other words, a complete hollowing out of our manufacturing base.

That’s not how I would put it, if you want to look at it through that lens, it’s your right.

I would say we manufacture things higher up the value chain and use the dollars we earn from making that stuff to import cheaper foreign commodities instead of manufacturing them here and using dollars to buy American made clothes and shoes and other commodity items at a much higher price than we can buy them from other countries.

We also export services and receive dollars in return, this is much more lucrative that manufacturing imo.



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