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This episode was produced by Hilary Georgie, who also helped with editing along with Tess Vigeland. Nick Karisamy mixed our audio and a big thank you to NerdWallet's editors for all their help. And with that said, until next time, turn to the nerds.
This episode was produced by Hilary Georgie, who also helped with editing along with Tess Vigeland. Nick Karisamy mixed our audio and a big thank you to NerdWallet's editors for all their help. And with that said, until next time, turn to the nerds.
Sean, what's the last thing you bought that you know for certain was made in the United States?
Sean, what's the last thing you bought that you know for certain was made in the United States?
Sean, what's the last thing you bought that you know for certain was made in the United States?
Okay, you're going to have to give me the name of the jeans after the show because I love a good pair of jeans. This episode, we're looking at what it really means for a product to be made in the United States and what we're all willing to pay for that label.
Okay, you're going to have to give me the name of the jeans after the show because I love a good pair of jeans. This episode, we're looking at what it really means for a product to be made in the United States and what we're all willing to pay for that label.
Okay, you're going to have to give me the name of the jeans after the show because I love a good pair of jeans. This episode, we're looking at what it really means for a product to be made in the United States and what we're all willing to pay for that label.
And I'm Elizabeth Ayola.
And I'm Elizabeth Ayola.
And I'm Elizabeth Ayola.
Today, we're talking about why it isn't always easy or economical for products to be made in the USA.
Today, we're talking about why it isn't always easy or economical for products to be made in the USA.
Today, we're talking about why it isn't always easy or economical for products to be made in the USA.