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Asian factories struggling to keep young workers, U.S. prices may rise as result

Young people are turning away from jobs at factories in Asia that mass produce cheap goods, The Wall Street Journal reports, and that could mean price hikes in the U.S. for clothes and other items currently sold at a bargain. WSJ reporter Jon Emont joined CBS News to discuss the situation.

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Young people are turning away from jobs at factories in Asia that mass produce cheap goods, The Wall Street Journal reports, and that could mean price hikes in the U.S. for clothes and other items currently sold at a bargain. WSJ reporter Jon Emont joined CBS News to discuss the situation.

Source: cbsnews.com