When forced to select between a US-produced product and a less expensive imported product, Two-Thirds of Americans say they would choose the cheaper option.
Step-by-step explanation:
New poll results published by the AP GfK indicate that 71 percent of Americans claim that they "want to read products made in the United States but they are often too expensive or difficult to find."
When asked,
"Ask you to buy a new pair of panty pants and have the option of buying one made in another country for $50, or one made in the United States for $85.
What would you be more likely to buy?," more than two-thirds (67 percent) replied, "The cheaper panty pair made in another country."
Many people, however, prefer to pay higher rates than do free trade agreements. Just 33% said free trade was positive for the economy and 37% said that it was good.