Now you've switched from biggest cost in manufacturing to biggest cost of doing business.
Less than 10% of total US labor is in manufacturing.
Why do you think most all Japanese and European auto manufacturers have plants in the US?
I can say with absolute certainly that labor costs are generally not the biggest expense in US manufacturing.
But they are generally the easiest cost to control.
Disappointed too many times to buy beef again in Thailand.
Great pork, great seafood, great chicken, all pretty cheap.
Beef, ham, bacon, sausage? Not so much.
AutoShow coming up at the end of the month....
Decent discounts and look at everything in one place.
For the Toyota fans, I think the gen-three Fortuner may debut as well as the new Land Cruiser and Crown.