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Middle Class Better off After Decade of Trade Expansion

by Daniel Griswold

Daniel Griswold is director of the Cato Institute's Center for Trade Policy Studies

October 3, 2007

Opponents of trade liberalization have sought to indict free trade and trade agreements by painting a grim picture of the economic state of American workers and households. They claim that real wages have been stagnant or declining as millions of higher-paying middle-class jobs are lost to imports. Contrary to public perceptions:

This article appeared on Examiner.com on October 3, 2007.


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