Is Moving Entertainment Jobs Abroad Worth the Cost?
When entertainment companies move jobs overseas, it's not just about saving money. It's about the people who lose their jobs and the communities that suffer.
The Impact on Workers and Communities
Many U.S. entertainment workers are part of guilds and unions that have low-budget agreements. They are willing to work with production companies to keep jobs in the U.S.
But, how much of the budget is really saved? A big chunk of the budget goes to hosts, writers, actors, and directors. There are also costs for airfare, hotels, meals, and other travel expenses for the crew and contestants. Moving production overseas doesn't necessarily save as much as people think.
When jobs move overseas, it's not just the workers who suffer. Entire communities feel the impact. Households lose income. Towns, cities, and states lose spending potential and tax benefits. It's a downward spiral that affects everyone.
The Reality Behind "Cost Cutting"
The term "cost cutting" is often used, but it's really about profits going into fewer and fewer pockets. It's about the people who are left behind and the communities that struggle. Is moving entertainment jobs abroad really worth the cost?