Apple supplier Foxconn announced Wednesday that it planned to build a $10 billion factory in Wisconsin. Republicans touted the news as a win for President Trump, who has made creating U.S. jobs a priority, as well as Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker (R) and House Speaker Paul Ryan, in whose district the plant will be located. Walker said the factory, which will make flat-screen displays, will create 13,000 jobs, with average pay of $53,000 plus benefits. He said the state would offer $3 billion in economic incentives to pave the way for the deal. Democrats criticized the high cost of the plan. Source: The Washington Post |
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