Index of Economic Freedom
Let’s Be Honest About Outsourcing
![]() | By Heritage Foundation Amy Payne (Bio and Archives) Thursday, July 19, 2012 | Print friendly | Subscribe | Email Us |
Both candidates in the presidential race have been accusing the other of “outsourcing.” It’s one of those words that is loaded with negative meaning, implying that the perpetrator is un-American. But does America have an outsourcing problem?
What is popularly referred to as “outsourcing” is the practice of offshoring business functions, including building facilities and employing workers in other countries. Liberals often argue that “sending jobs overseas” is harming America’s economy.
They are missing two important truths: The reality of jobs in America, and the ways to bring even more jobs to the home front.
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