I'd say "it depends." While buying American is certainly admirable, it can be amost impossible in many cases. There are almost NO electronics made in the U.S. anymore. No TVs, no radios. The last of these were so inferior to the Japanese products that value-conscious Americans stopped buying them. The Japanese basically STOLE the designs from American companies....and them improved on them. Which brings up another issue: is buying American more important than quality? Once upon a time NO ONE could beat American quality. Sadly, that's just not always the case anymore. For example, data indicates that the highest quality automobile you can buy today is the Honda Accord. Sad, but true. Cars, generators, even pressure washers now have Japanese engines in them. Lastly, many companies claim their products to be "American made", but they are assembled using off-shore components, despite the requirements of the FTC. I don't know how they get away with it....maybe no one has reported them. I'm aware of a number of large emergency products companies in this category. Police and Fire Store, LLC manufactures emergency lighting equipment under the Dash Flash® brand. We strive to utilize as many American workers as possible. Our products are engineered in the U.S. We use as many American components as we can, such as Cree LEDs. But we simply have no choice but to use many off-shore components because they are simply not available in the U.S. What we do is to ensure that those components are manufactured to our specifications and are only the highest quality. Dash Flash® products have a failure rate of only .1%. That's 1/10 of one percent. I would like nothing better than for the American electronics industry to come back!