• sunzu2
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    02 months ago

    US did offshore no doubt but it was not a vast majority. You can check the numbers, there was some decline in employment but US has high tech factories and industrial base is now growing quickly even with job growth since covid.

    The reason it is largely a service economy is due to growth in service sector after industrialization. Once people got all their needs with goods met, they started buying service.

    Think about all the food joints we have now for example. This is fairly recent thing. Sure food out always existed but not like this.

    Also, people have god walkers, people buy insurance etc all this is kinda recent in big picture thing

    • Cowbee [he/they]
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      132 months ago

      I am aware of the process, the US produces the vast majority of its commodities oversees before “finishing” or “assembling” in the US. It’s Imperialism in action, where it hyper-exploits the Global South for super-profits.

      • sunzu2
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        02 months ago

        Right but we started this here with claim that US de industrialized which I saying is not accurate and it is a common misconception thrown around.

          • sunzu2
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            -12 months ago

            Industrialization in the US was not reversed, out has been grown even pre covid.

            That’s my entire point here. This can be easily verified too.