Made in the USA: How to Identify and Support Businesses Keeping Jobs on American Soil

Beyond investing in publicly traded companies, supporting businesses that prioritize American jobs is a core principle of the Patriot’s Portfolio. Here’s how to identify and back these companies:
 
  1. Check Manufacturing and Sourcing Policies: Look for brands that proudly label their products “Made in the USA” and companies that prioritize domestic suppliers.
  2. Review Hiring and Expansion Strategies: Businesses expanding U.S. operations—like Ford’s commitment to American EV plants or Micron’s investment in U.S. chip fabrication—signal long-term economic commitment.
  3. Support Small & Mid-Sized American Firms: Platforms like PublicSq. and MadeInAmerica.com help consumers and investors discover companies dedicated to American-made products.
Investing in companies that commit to American workers not only strengthens local economies but also ensures that economic power remains within U.S. borders.
 

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