Jobs in the U.S. textile industry can be saved by imposing tariffs upon textiles imported into the U.S., but the cost to U.S. consumers is estimated to be approximately

A. $49,000 annually per job saved.
B. $23,000 annually per job saved.
C. $94,000 annually per job saved.
D. $148,000 annually per job saved.


Answer: D

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