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Dr. Who, trade deficits don’t shrink and go away; their economic harm continues.


For over a half century the USA has been experiencing increasingly greater trade deficits of goods that have been increasingly greater detriments to our nation’s annual GDPs.  The GDP bolsters the median wage.  Our trade deficit replaces better paying production and production supporting jobs with lesser paying jobs.


Wage earning families benefit from cheaper imported goods but every day of every year they’re dependent upon their U.S. wages.  Regardless of how small the additions to imports’ prices due to Import Certificates, (unlike tariffs) USA’s assessed imports could never exceed that of our exports.  U.S. wage earners can have cheap (but not the absolute cheapest) imported goods.  We cannot afford the absolute cheapest.

 

 Refer to: www.USA-Trade-Deficit.Blogspot.com ,

               http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Import_Certificates

or Google:  Wikipedia, import certificates



Respectfully, Supposn


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