Excellent advice.Having worked in a manufacturing plant that was shut down, when the production was moved to a sister plant in Mexico, I am always willing to buy American. But sometimes I feel that I am the only one on the bus.
An example is something as simple as garden tools - shovels, rakes, mattocks. There are Made in the USA garden tools available. But they are hard to find. Go to any of these American owned stores such as Ace, True Value, Lowes, Home Depot, and look at their garden tools. Almost everything will be made in Mexico or China. Find the right local gardening store, and they may carry Made in USA tools.
When I do find Made in the USA garden tools, I do pay a premium, but it isn't so much that I suspect the vast majority here can easily afford the difference.
But if there are so many of us that are willing to buy American, then why aren't American items more readily available? I'm sure that if customers would buy American, Lowes, Home Depot, and all the other retailers would have "Made in the USA" items proudly displayed, alongside the import items. But the fact that they don't tells us that when it comes down to it, the American consumer isn't as loyal to American products as they like to think they are.
I used to buy fishing gear at Bass Pro. They stopped selling USA made fishing lures and started selling a lot of Chinese knock off's (for the same price). I stopped going to Bass Pro. I either buy from small shops on ebay, or believe it or not Wal-Mart still sells a lot of USA made stuff.
Another thing - cheap Wal-Mart Kent bicycles are assembled in South Carolina. Yes, there using Chinese parts, but one step at a time.
https://www.centralsc.org/news/company-feature-kent-bca-bicycles