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(Source: Consumer Reports, February 2013 issue)

Given a choice between a product made in the U.S. and an identical one made abroad, 78 percent of Americans would rather buy the American product, according to a new nationally representative survey by the Consumer Reports National Research Center.

But what does “made in the USA” even mean? And how can you identify what’s made where?

In this special report, Consumer Reports deciphers labeling laws and explains why a product that pictures an American flag might be made abroad.

Full story: Consumer Reports