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I'm interested in finding out the effects of outsourcing on American jobs and the American worker.

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August 29 12:21 PM (3 hours and 22 minutes and 26 seconds later)
         
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I found an article which has summarized data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In the article it says 406,000 US jobs were outsourced by 2004's end, compared with 204,000 in 2001. Actually they have a break down of the lost jobs by countries and some other interesting information, it's not a very long article, here it is:

http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/Oct04/Bronf.outsourcing.rpt.lm.html

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