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So, you are saying, then, when Ron Hira, assistant professor of public policy at the Rochester Institute of Technology, said: "Information technology jobs and call-centers jobs were the first movers. Now it's snowballing in industries that are information intensive. Companies in insurance and financial services, in particular, have seen that I.T. operations can be successfully offshored. Because of that, they're beginning to think about types of other jobs like claims processing or financial analysis. We're also seeing it in engineering and design", this was a lie?
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That may be true but they are being replaced with other jobs. Things are changing all the time. The fact is that that Americans live pretty well, the unemplyment rate is 4.6% which is considered full employment, and the economy is doing real well. Those are the facts.
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