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From: Kenneth E. Phillipps10/15/2004 10:24:57 PM
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Study sees 406,000 U.S. jobs shifted overseas in 2004
Friday, October 15, 2004 8:13:52 PM
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WASHINGTON (AFX) -- Outsourcing of U.S. jobs to China, Mexico and other low-wage economies continues at an accelerating pace, according to a new study released by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission. The study found that 406,000 jobs are likely to be shifted overseas in 2004. The data was collected by tracking stories in the media. The authors of the report said there is a "vital need" for new government regulations to require companies to report when they move jobs out of the United States

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