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Workers Who Lost Jobs to Trade Needed Help. Washington Cut the Funding.

Trade Adjustment Assistance was supposed to help people whose jobs were threatened by overseas competition, but Congress eroded its support starting in the 1980s.

Peter S. Goodman
Author: Peter S. Goodman

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Peter S. Goodman

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Customs (Tariff), Factories and Manufacturing, International Trade and World Market, Law and Legislation, Layoffs and Job Reductions, North American Free Trade Agreement, Trump, Donald J, Unemployment, United States, United Steelworkers of America, World Trade Organization
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