Economy+Business

What 'Made In America' ACTUALLY Looks Like

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Oct 17, 2025 8:32 PM
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13 Aug 2025  #manufacturing #bikes #madeinamerica

Kyla Scanlon asks: In a world where manufacturing has gone global, can any product still be entirely American-made?

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With tariffs, trade wars, and political promises fueling a push for more domestic production, economist @KylaScanlon travels to a bike factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, to follow one bicycle from raw materials to finished ride. What she discovers raises bigger questions about the meaning of “Made in America” — and the forces shaping how and where things are built today.

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