@Mikhail For manufacturing you need a lithography machine. Only ASML has one, so not sure the US is really "leading" here. Everybody is just part of a chain.
It's not a matter of outsourcing here. That machine is a matter of knowledge/know-how AFAIK
EIther way, you have around 5 years of experience. That's the time needed to do a PhD after your master's where I live and you get up to 200k base comp
So I don't get what point you're trying to make
that's still a significant amount of money for someone with "only" 5years of experience, assuming these 5 years count as real experience
THis being said, I recently heard about a freshly graduated embedded software engineering living in Australia who was offered 160k/annum at a non FAANG
In technology, it is hard to find a very good job after reaching 35, unless you already show your worth (i.e. sold your company for millions or hold valuable patents). So the day you graduate to your reaching 35 are your best years in your technology employment. I mean, you can still find a job that pays your well, just not those that are considered 'top notch' jobs.