Made in America: Global Companies Expand in U.S. Towns
by MAM Team4 Lessons from the U.S. Manufacturing Revival
by MAM TeamWhy the Party Is Ending for the Rich
by MAM TeamSince 2001, high earners have enjoyed the best of all worlds. Since World War II, tax rates at the top of the income ladder have drifted down to the lowest levels. Incomes have stagnated for the middle class but continue to rise for the wealthy. Recent policies meant to combat the recession and the 2008 financial crisis have benefited the wealthy more than others.
Why Women Will Rock the Economic Recovery
by MAM TeamSan Francisco Subway System Adopts 'Buy American' Policy
by MAM Team“We have the oldest cars that are currently running in the country,” says Dick Wieczorek, head of BART’S procurement department.
Become an Advocate for The Made in America Movement in Your Community
by MAM TeamHow can YOU become an advocate of The Made in America Movement in your town/village/community? Let us know of your interest so we can get you started!
Let’s continue to use our voices. Let’s make some noise. Let’s get LOUD. Let’s be HEARD!
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