American manufacturing needs labor reform, not tariffs
The U.S. faces job losses as outdated labor policies clash with aggressive tariff use, highlighting the need for reform to sustain manufacturing growth.
Revana Sharfuddin is a predoctoral researcher with the Mercatus Center at George Mason University.
The U.S. faces job losses as outdated labor policies clash with aggressive tariff use, highlighting the need for reform to sustain manufacturing growth.