Although President Trump’s approach to “populist” domestic production centers and “Made in America” employment growth has generated intense enthusiasm among America’s rank and file, his personal pressure over conglomerate business giants may have unintended consequences.
While two terms of the Obama administration management have witnessed severe industrial employment shrinkage, the nation’s low-cost consumption has been the prime beneficiary. While it has impacted the greatest reduced cost of energy derivatives, steel, copper and imported commodities in general, the American consumer, comprising 68% of the U.S.’s world-leading gross domestic product, has benefitted substantially.