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> So because a rich American bought a product from them they are poor?> Help me with that one, it seems to fly in the face of basic econimics. No. But because you bought a product from them you become rich. Consider the same clothes manufactured in the US. You'd probably have to pay, say 3 times the price. Thus, you would have less money to spare, and in a sense be less "rich". So would it not be fair to share this extra pocket money you get with the person who made your clothes?
Take a look at your clothes tag. Were are they made?
> So because a rich American bought a product from them they are poor?
> Help me with that one, it seems to fly in the face of basic econimics.
No.
But because you bought a product from them you become rich.
Consider the same clothes manufactured in the US. You'd probably have to pay, say 3 times the price.
Thus, you would have less money to spare, and in a sense be less "rich".
So would it not be fair to share this extra pocket money you get with the person who made your clothes?
Take a look at your clothes tag. Were are they made?