giancarlostoro 4 days ago

Does this mean that you will see entirely made in the USA Macs?

  • swarnie 4 days ago

    Depends, Do you have 10 year olds who will work for 18c an hour?

    Or do you have consumers who will pay for the difference?

    • giancarlostoro 4 days ago

      People already pay a premium on Macs to be honest. Every hard drive upgrade is ridiculously overpriced.

      "Minecraft proves that the children yearn for the mines"

      • Clamchop 4 days ago

        Way less than they used to. The Mac "premium" has been declining for decades.

        Stands to follow that many of their new customers are price-sensitive.

    • randomopining 4 days ago

      Marginal cost added probably isn't that much. How many manhours does a mac take to build?

    • dangus 4 days ago

      Got any more of that hyperbole? Or maybe outdated xenophobia?

      The average manufacturing salary in China is around $13,000 a year, in a country where cost of living is 50% lower than the US and rent is 75% lower.

      China is actually a place with relatively high manufacturing labor costs these days, but it's a production center for a lot of industries and holds a lot of the ecosystems and institutional knowledge (not unlike all the automotive parts suppliers in the American Midwest).

    • declan_roberts 4 days ago

      Unfortunately the USA doesn't have religious prisoners who can be coerced into a factory as slave labor.

      • giancarlostoro 4 days ago

        Not sure the religious remarks intention, but there's jails / prisons where prisoners do labor in exchange for very low compensation. Considering you get billed for being jailed, I would personally prefer working than to mount up debt I have no way of managing.

      • swarnie 4 days ago

        You might be on to something though!

        If you dont mind dropping the religious aspect i think you already have the rest via the Prison-Industries Act; as cheap as an Asian child but with the strength and intelligence of the US adult prison population.

        Hold on im going to write this down.

      • nemomarx 4 days ago

        we do have a lot of prisoners though, and they do various factory kinda jobs. probably not high skill ones though?

      • lovich 4 days ago

        13th amendment buddy. Slavery was never fully outlawed in the US

    • jsmcgd 4 days ago

      Humanoid robot workers are going to have a massive impact on industries like this. 'cheap labor' will no longer be isolated to certain regions.

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cyanydeez 4 days ago

The good thing about apple prices is they could easily not change any of their prices and just swallow the loss in profit.

But doubtful, it'll definitely be a premium made-inthe-usa labeling for government & school use.

Just grift grift grift, then graft graft graft.

  • boringg 4 days ago

    They could do that -- then equity would correct investors would be like wait what. Exec and employee comp would decrease. Pressure to deliver consistent returns is real assuming its a material cost difference.