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U.S. public sentiment towards outsourcing manufacturing and trade issues.

10/02/2010

Big changes in public opinion as the U.S. economy struggles in 2010 to create enough jobs. Compared to ten years ago in 1999, highly educated Americans now have unfavorable opinions on how free trade is impacting the U.S. in the jobs area.

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