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Donald Trump promised to save thousands of U.S. factory jobs from being outsourced to China and Mexico, but the truth is he can't fight against automation. Photo: EFE/Ernesto Arias
Donald Trump promised to save thousands of U.S. factory jobs from being outsourced to China and Mexico, but the truth is he can't fight against automation. Photo: EFE/Ernesto Arias

Factory Jobs Are Not Coming Back

Donald Trump won a political victory when he convinced the CEO of Carrier’s parent company, United Technologies, to keep 800 jobs in Indiana, instead of…

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President-elect Donald Trump claimed an early victory last month when he announced that he convinced air-conditioning company Carrier to keep close to 1,000 jobs in Indiana instead of moving them to Mexico. But that doesn’t mean the jobs will stay forever, as studies show that automation, not outsourcing, is the biggest driver of low-scale job cuts.

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