Guinness;1462111; said:This is what most of the big companies do now, and it will be the downfall of the U.S.. It leads to the reduction/elimination of the middle class. As this happens you will find an increase in political and social unrest, greater separation of the haves and have nots, and fewer and fewer people able to buy your product, thus making it not a sustainable buissnes. Unfortunaltly, these practices bring great rewards to the top tier in the short term(possibly decades). These great amounts of cash will see this top tier who caused a recession through it while the other 90% struggle to pay for necessities. We are seeing the beginning of the recession now. The coming years will be more and more difficult as those who used to be middle class working families losing ground.
Guinness


I understand in your theory that your business/making money is your main concern but the repercussions of such business moves will affect the whole economy in many ways and with a failing economy leave less people in america being able to buy your product.
And maybe it was just a joke for a good laugh(not a serious thought?) but you would be better off having a business in america in a town where there are limited jobs/surplus workers. You would still be able to offer a lower wage, and could possibly work out cheap land purchases with local goverment for bringing jobs. That's why MG car company came to Oklahoma of all places to set up shop.