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In 1970, more than a quarter of American workers held jobs in the manufacturing sector. Today, it’s only about 8%.
Economists say the U.S. manufacturing decline in recent decades was not mainly about free trade, but about the pace of change ...
Only California and New York have lost more manufacturing jobs than Michigan since Jan. 1, 2019, when Whitmer became governor ...
It’s still up for debate whether free trade is predominantly to blame for the decline in US manufacturing, though, as several studies have pointed to automation leading to more job losses than ...
South Korea added nearly 200,000 jobs in March, but employment in the construction and manufacturing sectors continued to ...
If you believe the political rhetoric, you probably think America's industrial base has been hollowed out, gutted or “shipped overseas.” Across the ideological spectrum, people say U.S.
The loss of manufacturing jobs is partly about globalisation, which Trump is seeking to reverse. But research shows that ...
Henry County and Martinsville are just two areas in the region that were hit hard as jobs moved overseas. Residents there ...
President Trump claims 90,000 factories have shuttered since the free trade agreement took effect, but more recent data shows the figure is misleadingly high.
Trump’s announcement of the largest tariff increases in over a century feels like an economic earthquake. The initial shock ...