As the economy becomes increasingly globalized, it's more difficult to find products made in the United States. Yet for many consumers, "Made in USA" is a mark of quality that makes a purchase more ...
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Transparency is at the heart of everything I consume these days—from my eating habits to my media diet and even my shopping consumption. I want to know who I'm sourcing things from, what it's made of ...
Despite global trade tensions, a new study finds "Made in USA" remains strong and is associated with high quality. Consumers worldwide, except in China, prefer American-made goods over Chinese. And ...
Surveys show Americans love American-made products. Problem is, that “Made in USA” tag might not always be accurate. The Federal Trade Commission has been cracking down on false or unsubstantiated ...
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