I still think there’s some question on the causal relationships and some over-generalizing happening here. Free trade does not need to be about Wall Street or income inequality, and manufacturing jobs aren’t necessarily what drives higher wages. I don’t doubt that there’s a lot of connective tissue between global trade and the change in American workplaces, but I would challenge how much of the degradation of the one-income household is due to the shift in employment type rather than the shift in employment practices.