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Analysis: Job Loss Due to Trade Policies Hits OR Hardest

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Monday, October 12, 2020   

PORTLAND, Ore. -- Oregonians continue to see their work go elsewhere because of trade-related job loss.

According to an analysis, the state has been the hardest hit for its population size in recent years.

The Trade Justice Education Fund (TJEF), analyzed U.S. Labor Department data and found nearly 11,400 jobs left between 2017 and 2019, compared with about 10,000 between 2014 and 2016.

Nate Aldrich, a former machinist for Boeing, is one of the folks that saw his work disappear. He said he thought Boeing was insulated from this trend.

"Now we're having the same issues at one of the largest aerospace manufacturers in the world," Aldrich lamented. "So it's a little frustrating."

TJEF reviewed data from the federal government's Trade Adjustment Assistance program, which provides unemployment benefits to workers who have been deprived of their jobs because of outsourcing or displacement by imports.

Hilary Haden, a local organizer for the Oregon Fair Trade Campaign, said the trade deal with China has protected big corporations that move their jobs overseas.

She added the 2017 tax law, which was a major priority for the Trump administration, has incentivized making goods outside the U.S. Under the law, the federal tax rate for goods made in the country is 21%, while income earned offshore is taxed at half that rate.

"We're seeing a lot of these policies come out of the Trump administration that are really explicitly targeted at facilitating this move of jobs to other countries," Haden contended.

But Haden argued the Northwest can bring back production. One route could be the push to "buy clean."

"Buying products that are less carbon intensive on the environment than other products and what we find is Washington and Oregon have some of the cleanest materials in the whole world because of the standards that our state legislatures have set for manufacturing in our states," Haden explained.

In the short term, the report also suggests moving production of COVID-19 protective equipment from overseas to the U.S.


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