I try to avoid china made anything where I can (hard to do given their manufacturing is off the charts) and definitely avoiding it when it comes to pipes.
I much prefer buying American to support my own people in my own, native land.
But the average American worker earns these wages.
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The average annual salary for an Industrial worker in the US is $83,498 as of June 25, 2025. This translates to roughly $40.14 per hour, $1,605 per week, or $6,958 per month,
according to ZipRecruiter. However, salaries can range from $36,000 to $116,000, with the majority falling between $70,000 and $94,500.
Several factors influence the specific salary, including skill level, location, and years of experience. For example, an Industrial worker in Chicago, IL, earns an average of $86,015 annually, which is slightly above the national average.
Here's a breakdown of the average industrial wages by industry, based on recent
Bureau of Labor Statistics (.gov) data:
- Mining and Logging: Average hourly earnings of $40.26.
- Construction: Average hourly earnings of $39.44.
- Manufacturing: Average hourly earnings of $35.23.
- Wholesale Trade: Average hourly earnings of $38.75.
- Retail Trade: Average hourly earnings of $25.26.
- Transportation and Warehousing: Average hourly earnings of $31.39.
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And although I’ve been a lawyer since 1983 American lawyers are the worst in the world at suing those manufacturers, plus we have the worst do gooders on earth after them, and the list goes on and on of the obstacles to making products here.
This iPhone was made in China and it cost $1,200.
It could be made here, for about $3,500.
There would still be iPhones at $3,500.
But only the well off and privileged like me would own them.
After my father died in 1971 my mother took me to a long closed store in Humansville Missouri and she bought me two pairs of whatever the latest style Levi jeans were in the fall of 1971.
(We were not poor—but the issue was in doubt that winter.

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Nick Palmer apologized they cost $15 a pair.
A widowed schoolteacher raising a thirteen year old boy can still buy him two pair of brand new $15 jeans today.
Walmart
Do we want well off old men like me to buy $120 pairs of blue jeans or young mothers to go on buying $15 jeans?
Again, it’s absolutely a first world problem.
Nobody really needs a fancy new pipe. It’s strictly a luxury. A good (but not fancy) Dr Grabow Omega is $46.
What worries me is a brand new home is about $400,000 average, or about ten times what the average Missouri school teacher earns, or five times what the average factory worker earns.
We cannot import cheap new homes, at least not ones like we have, you know ?