As far as tools go, I generally prefer USA made. And I appreciate your similar desire.
As an example, the last few individual sockets I've bought new, I will price check across USA industrial brands like:
-Wright (family owned)
-SK (bought and sold about 5 times in as many years, currently owned by Ideal)
-Proto (industrial tool division of Stanley Black & Decker, sister division to Mac Tools, also owned by SBD)
-Williams (Snap-on Industrial)
SK and Proto have a large assortment of sockets, more than Wright. It has been a while since I checked out Williams full lineup, but probably about half is COO Taiwan, however. Part numbers that are numerical =Taiwan, alphanumeric = USA.
Proto imports some things here and there, but most of their hardline is USA. SK I believe is 100% USA. Wright is mostly USA, except cougar pro (Taiwan, used to be USA) and maybe a few small odds and ends.
It's been my experience Proto is *usually* the cheapest, although not always. I know Stanley Black & Decker is in the limelight a lot for buying Craftsman, and achieved notoriety for putting many good old tool companies in the ground on its way to becoming the global juggernaut it is today. That being said, it seems they manage the Proto brand well, perhaps better than Mac.
I personally won't be rushing out to buy new USA Craftsman though- guessing it will be priced too high, won't sell, and in a few years we will start seeing wrench sets for $10 on the sale rack. Just like Craftsman USA, then Professional and Industrial of days past.
Some Williams stuff is very competitively priced. Offhand their ratchets, which are externally restyled Snap-on 36t pear heads, aren't that expensive. I like Wright tools, but their overall line is more limited (unless you are looking for 2" drive 6-1/2" impact socket). And they are probably the priciest of the lot. But their Wright grip wrenches are hard to beat.
I haven't bought any new SK tools in years, I do not agree with how this current iteration of the company is ran, and certainly won't reward it with my hard earned money. I just deleted a 2 paragraph rant on the topic. Lol I love my old SK tools, though!