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Whirlpool Plant in Evansville, Ind. Shuts Down, Taking 1,100 Jobs to Mexico |
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| Aug 29, 2009 12:39 AM UTC |
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Via Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis:
Evansville, Indiana continues to suffer from jobs and population flight. It's population was 121,582 in 2000, falling to 113,627 in 2006. Whirlpool Corp. announced Friday it will close its Evansville, Ind., factory next year, moving the plant's production of top-freezer refrigerators to a facility in Mexico.Evansville, Indiana Demographics ![]() Demographics from MuniNet Guide. This is a huge loss for a relatively small town far from major population centers. 1,100 jobs (more likely 1,400 if the refrigeration unit goes as well) will not easily be replaced. At least those employees have a year to prepare. Consolidation is a One-Way Street Consolidation is a one way street with a fork in the road. One fork heads to Mexico, the other to India or China. No consolidation roads lead to the US. Outsourcing and global wage arbitrage are major deflationary forces that have still not finished playing out. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Click Here To Scroll Thru My Recent Post List
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