The New York Times Agency May 2010

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The New York Times Agency May 2010
Marc Paganini of American Eurocopter in his office in Dallas in October 2009. "We knew if we built here, we could sell here," said Paganini. Its parent had long looked at expansion in the United States. As scores of companies are hemorrhaging jobs, closing plants and slashing compensation, foreign employers have become a lifeline for millions of Americans. While they haven't been immune from the recession, foreign-owned companies in the United States have a work force of more than 5.3 million, or some 3.5 percent of all workers, and are spread across the 50 states in sectors from manufacturing to retail and publishing. (Matt Nager/The New York Times) 14077338
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