[Engineering Feature]
Harris Poll: Outsourcing Of U.S. Jobs Very Unpopular

Ron Schneiderman
ED Online ID #7994
May 10, 2004

 

Copyright © 2006 Penton Media, Inc., All rights reserved.
Printing of this document is for personal use only.
Reprints

Americans don't like it. According to a recent national survey of nearly 4000 adults by the venerable Harris Poll, the outsourcing of U.S. jobs to countries like China, India, and Mexico is very unpopular. Only 16% of Americans agree with President Bush's economic advisor's comment that it is "good for the U.S. economy" when companies use less expensive foreign workers to do work previously done in the U.S.

Reluctantly, perhaps, many people accept some of the arguments for outsourcing jobs. A 38% to 49% plurality agrees that "if companies get work done less expensively abroad, that reduces their cost, which means American consumers pay lower prices." A similar 35% to 45% plurality also agrees that "if we prevent American companies from getting work done wherever it is least expensive, that makes it harder for them to compete with foreign companies."

However, using Chinese workers to manufacture U.S. goods previously made in the U.S. was considered a bad idea by 21% to 64% of those polled by Harris.




PartFinder

Find real-time pricing, stock status, same-day/next-day shipping options and more. Brought to you by Digi-Key. Go to PartFinder.    
GlobalSpec

PART SEARCH :
Powered by: GlobalSpec - The Engineering Search Engine
Sponsored Links

Electronic Design Europe Electronic Design China EEPN Power Electronics Auto Electronics Microwaves & RF
Mobile Dev & Design Schematics Find Power Products Military Electronics EE Events Related Resources