"It would be hard to think of a more elegant way to reduce prosperity this fast," slammed [NYU Business Prof Scott] Galloway.
He specifically brought up Apple, explaining that people in China making iPhones earn $500 a month while designers at Apple make $200,000 a year. The kind of manufacturing that Trump wants to return to the U.S. isn't sustainable because people don't want to pay unaffordable prices for goods they were once able to obtain cheaply.
"We want to wear Nikes. We don't want to make them," he summed up. "We have outsourced low-wage jobs overseas such that we can create more profit, more investments and create higher wage jobs."