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In reply to the discussion: "WalMart: A Progressive Success Story", by Jason Furman, chief economic advisor to President Obama [View all]Fumesucker
(45,851 posts)26. Retail is still needed even in a manufacturing economy
Automation is driving humans out of manufacturing, there just aren't as many jobs for each product as there used to be and that number is steadily dropping.
Evidently in some people's view retail workers do not deserve to make a living wage.
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