Americans can’t do without Made in China. Calculate how much money China saves American families
Americans can’t do without Made in China. Calculate how much money China saves American families. [Comprehensive report from Qiaobao.com on March 28] “The average annual income of a typical American family…
[Comprehensive report by Qiaobao.com on March 28] "The average annual income of a typical American family is US$56,500. Sino-US economic and trade relations can help these families save US$850 a year. Chinese goods exported to the United States reduce the US price level by 1%-1.5%." This is relevant data for 2015 provided by the US-China Business Council and Oxford Economics in the UK.
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Sino-US economic and trade relations are originally the ballast stone of the relationship between the two countries, but the Trump administration in the United States has turned a blind eye to the win-win situation of Sino-US economic and trade. Some people in the United States are worried about Chinese investment, are worried about the U.S. deficit in U.S.-China trade, and even want to start a trade war, but many ordinary families in the United States have to accept the punishment.
According to the Global Times, Wei Jing, a senior media person living in Washington, USA, recently conducted a survey of her own family and some American families. It showed that Sino-US trade has enriched the lives of American families. From gifts at birthday parties to sausages on the table, from color-printed books to jobs created in the "Rust Belt", the United States cannot say "no" to China.
You can save $100 a year just by buying toys
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If the United States and China start a trade war, such a "big policy" at the national level will inevitably directly affect the lives of thousands of American families. The same goes for my family. For my 7-year-old daughter, toys are king. Most of the more than 20 gifts my daughter received at her birthday party last month were toys, and they were all "Made in China." Most of the toys cost around US$30 each. During the first 10 months of my daughter's schooling, almost every month there was a birthday party for children asking for gifts. In addition to buying toys for my children at Christmas and normal times, I conservatively estimate that if I buy toys made in China, my family can save US$100 every year. American housewives also have scores to settle. An American mother with twins told me that if a toy costs more than $30, she will definitely not be able to buy it for both her son and daughter. They can only play with the same one together.
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