Where Did All The American Jobs Go? [Infographic]

The US job market is nowhere close to where it should be. For example: 150,000 new jobs should be added each month to keep up with the growing population but in January, 2011 there were only 36,000 jobs added. America is losing jobs and the reason for it is because US companies are sending these jobs abroad. India and China are among the top countries where most of the jobs are being outsourced. Take a look at this infographic which highlights where in the world are the American jobs…

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  1. sonam Gairola says:

    Must say a great way of explaining the whole concept of American jobs. Every new idea of business has it’s own pros and cons, on one side where America is losing jobs on the other side countries like India and China are making room for more employment. to read more on the latest trend of increasing online marketing do visit http://www.contentwritingindia.com/

  2. well I don’ t think India and China are among the top countries where most of the jobs are being outsourced.

  3. jordan xiii says:

    You clearly know what you are doing. It’s good to see this information in your article.

  4. sue says:

    I feel the global economy is getting worse all over. We need a new system for people to survive on, instead of relying on the money/material junk system. I also feel that the government doesn’t have a clue what they are doing that is why everything is such a mess. If the government was for the rest of us instead of their rich friends, things wouldn’t be the way they are. The other problem is, there is no justice in the world either and that to, has created alot of problems. The criminals have more rights then the victims. I hope this Occupy Movement grows.

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