Deindustrialization

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April 28, 2012

 

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182). Therefore, those manufacturing industries believed it was necessary to get employment costs down to compete with national market. “In turn, in the United States between 1978 and 1981, 300,000 auto jobs were lost. By the end of 1981, Michigan's unemployment rate stood at nearly 13%, while the national average was 8%” (Manning, 2001, p...
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By the end of 1981, Michigan's unemployment rate stood at nearly 13%, while the national average was 8%” (Manning, 2001, p. 182). Business and personal bankruptcies tripled. Mortgages went unpaid, medical bills mounted, soup kitchens proliferated. Laid-off workers were hard-pressed to find any kind of employment...
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