Jobs will come back when the economy recovers, but they will never be the same.
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If you get the government off our back, there's no economy in the world that can create more jobs in the long-term for everybody.
You lose manufacturing jobs, you rarely ever get them back again.
There were a lot of manufacturing jobs lost over a long period of time and particularly after - during the Great Recession. We've had some recovery in manufacturing employment as the economy's recovered.
In the best of years, millions of jobs are lost.
The jobs aren't going away. They're bringing in people to replace Americans in those jobs. And this Trans-Pacific Trade Partnership, it makes it worse.
Even when America's economy has been by all measures healthy and the unemployment rate low, some businesses suffer or fail and lay off workers. But nearly always, a simultaneous and even greater burst of new jobs has been created to offset the jobs lost - millions of new jobs every year.
Once companies begin to outsource, they never go back.
If you step back and look at technology from every era, it has displaced jobs but also created a lot of jobs.
Jobs are disappearing from every sector of the economy, from engineering to health care workers, forcing hundreds of thousands of families into unemployment and low-paying jobs.
There will always be a business cycle, and white-collar workers will get hit in the next recession like they always do in recessions.
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