QUESTIONS
1.
1.
President Donald Trump has advanced his tariff policies primarily to revive manufacturing jobs and ensure the prosperity of American factories. According to a survey conducted by the Cato Institute, 80% of respondents feel that America would benefit from an increase in manufacturing jobs. Do you agree that America would benefit? Yes
54%
763 votes
No
17%
247 votes
Undecided
22%
307 votes
Not Applicable
7%
104 votes
2.
2.
Colin Grabow, the associate director of Cato's Center for Trade Policy Studies, said the 18- to 29-year-old age group registered just 36% interest in manufacturing employment. He said that there is a disconnect between how Americans, in general, perceive manufacturing and how they view it personally. He explained that this is the reason the National Association of Manufacturers has called for increased immigration. Do you agree that increased immigration is needed because Americans are not interested in working factory jobs? Yes
37%
522 votes
No
32%
457 votes
Undecided
23%
325 votes
Not Applicable
8%
117 votes
3.
3.
Should the U.S. focus on reviving domestic manufacturing or embrace globalization and trade? Focus more on domestic manufacturing
24%
337 votes
Embrace international trade and partnerships
16%
222 votes
Find a better balance between both
42%
596 votes
Unsure
10%
138 votes
Other (please specify)
0%
4 votes
Not Applicable
9%
124 votes
Other Answers | Percentage | Votes |
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0.15% | 2 | |
Yes, most Americans say they wouldn't in factories. That's because it hasn't been an option to them in four decades. When there's no other jobs, but factory jobs, we'll see who won't work a factory job. | 0.08% | 1 |
The US needs to revive domestic production of essential goods. We shouldn't have to rely on China during emergencies such as pandemic or war. This would provide good manufacturing jobs and robots could help automate assembly. | 0.08% | 1 |
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