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Why it’s so hard to buy 'Made in America': Shoppers face tough choices despite strong intentions
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Many Americans are increasingly seeking products labeled "Made in the USA" to support domestic industries, but they often face challenges. Global supply chains make it difficult to find American-made versions of many items, like smartphones and vehicles. While consumers are willing to pay more, cost and availability remain significant barriers to living a truly "Made in America" life.
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