By: Sterling Mosley | Earlier this year, a Tyson Foods pork factory in Perry, Iowa, shut down, leaving a large percentage of the small town jobless as the company shuttered its doors after the company found that it was too expensive to upgrade the facility to match modern standards. The factory, which was opened in the 1960s and was taken over by Tyson in 2001, was responsible for providing for 60 percent of the families living in Perry, meaning its closure has devastated the community as inflation continues to wreck the economy, a fact that the Trump campaign was eager to highlight.
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