However, the depressed wages of low-skilled workers will lower the economic incentive to import these products.
Globalization and new technology have helped many white-collar workers make more money, even as those same changes have closed factories and depressed wages for others.
However, mechanization and growth in the labor force had since then severely depressed wages.
Pease believed that this resulted in a paucity of male authors, depressed wages and a lack of realism in children's stories.
Nor should we maintain a tax incentive that has cost a significant number of American jobs and depressed wages.
For even longer, economists have recognized that globalization and technological change can exact a heavy price on workers, in the form of layoffs or depressed wages.
The Unions kept on backing a government that imported millions of people for political purposes and depressed wages of the members of those unions.
The outcome will be suffering and depressed wages on both sides of the border as the number of desperate workers rapidly increases.
Workers in regulated centers subsidize the underground option with depressed wages.
The ensuing depression lasted 5 years, ruined thousands of businesses, depressed daily wages by 25% from 1873 to 1876, and brought the unemployment rate up to 14%.