Stateside #3732885
Description
the 1950s and beyond, manufacturing clothing in the United States was the norm rather than the exception. Over time, the laws have changed, consumers consume more, and a clothing label that says “Made in The USA” has become a rare find. Movies like The True Cost, along with tragedies in sweat shops overseas have brought the overwhelming problems to the world’s attention—and now we know these same problems exist in the US as well. Less manufacturing in the United States can make it more difficult to find the talent and skill to help designers and companies create their products. Keeping American companies alive and thriving means jobs and booming local economies, both in big cities and in small ones
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Membership history
Growth
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| Measured (UTC) | Members | Change |
|---|---|---|
| 10 Aug 2026, 17:34 | 2 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by @Annabel as measured.
Members we’ve seen
@Annabel — Owner (rank 255) terminated
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