I see no reason to believe that. Just reading the CB today, people are out buying game systems, and home decor, and myriad other discretionary items. That means that they can afford to pay more for essentials, using the extra money that they instead spend on non-essentials. People leave money to their descendants; this is yet-more money that people could have used to pay more for American goods.
And there are myriad examples in the past where the American product went toe-to-toe with the foreign product and lost, not on quality (at least not initially) but simply on price, and people who could surely have afforded to pay more for the American product instead choose to pay less for the foreign product, made less costly because the people making it get compensated poorly.
Sorry C.Ann but you're way off with this one. Affordability doesn't make a difference. People just want to pay less.
NO, people are talking about buying CHRISTMAS presents, not really just buying stuff to buy stuff. That is a HUGE difference. If every day items were higher, people would NOT be buying them, or it would put a lot more people into poverty because they would have to buy them but not really be able to afford them.
The US has failed to produce a reliable auto, tv, other electronics. There is no reason US workers can't be held to the same standard at say Japanese workers, and higher quality control standards. If they US worker put forth just a LITTLE more effort to make sure things fit properly, worked properly and didn't fall apart easily, people WOULD be more willing to spend a little more. For me, it is worth spending a little more on a Toyota or Honda car, for example, that is not going to be in the shop every other month getting door panels put back on or radio knobs replaced or worse.



for just a quilt?? Then you think about it, that's still under $2 per hour of work, plus the cost of materials. And she only does it by hand. 

. Their response was that "people in this town have a lot of money but they don't spend it here". Yes, people had a lot of money but they were FRUGAL and you were NOT providing what people wanted, plain and simple.