Moving water........................
If that was a question, the carpet industry remains heavily concentrated in Georgia in the twenty-first century. Of the industry's $11 billion in wholesale sales in 1997, Georgia establishments accounted for more than $8 billion, and 32,000 of the industry's 50,000 workers toiled in Georgia mills.
<span>Federal Trade Commission is the agency that would fit for the said situation since the situation administers to the consumers need to be protected against an unjust trade from a said automobile dealer. </span>
As far as I know, their should be some information online. I'll look into it..
Answer:
Cheap labor, less federal regulation
Explanation:
I think people forget sometimes that while the U.S has labor laws, unions, and a minimum wage, there are other countries that do not have laws to protect them from exploitation in the work place.