Well, the federal government is right that exports are important, if not key, to economic growth. It's just that they are focused on tangible goods for exports, not intangible goods. And the U.S. has already lost the manufacturing sector. Like they want their own daughters and sons to work in the factory (I think not). Why they want your daughter or son to work in a factory is unbelievable. The knowledge sector will create better jobs with twice the salaries.
We are beginning our research into exports. You could help us.
What we know: Exports are now around 11% of the economy.
What we don't know: Do they count intangible exports? What are the intangible exports of the U.S. right now? Go find out and tell us!
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