for everyday staples. they spend almost a day s wage to buy things dozen eggs, which cost one u.s. dollar. or seven bars of soap, almost as well a full day s wage. in the u.s. we could buy the very same things after working nine minutes. but that low wage attracts retailers. china is three times more expensive. other asian producers twice the price. bangladesh says it will announce wage suggestions within three months here. and if they were to double the wages, bangladesh would still be in the average at about $75. now, the worry is higher wages will hurt a prospering garment industry that s helped halve the property rate over the last decade. adam davidson of the new york times looks at the upside in the so-called low cost t-shirt phase. how nations over the past 350 years struggled through it including the united states before reaching broader economic prosperity. as we know, chris, there s immediate concerns right now. there are, indeed. we re going to continue to follow this st
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