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President Trump’s push to shift tens of thousands of manufacturing jobs to the U.S. is raising concerns and costs for many ...
Trump imposed the tariffs because, as he stated, Americans should manufacture the products Americans buy. American ...
We will pry open foreign markets and break down foreign trade barriers, and ultimately, more production at home will mean ...
If the goal is to future-proof a national economy that can thrive in the rest of the 21st century, revitalizing manufacturing won’t be enough.
When President Donald Trump has talked about the need for higher tariffs on imports of foreign goods because of a decline in American manufacturing, he has often made the claim that "90,000 plants and ...
Democratic Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer pledged to rejuvenate America’s stagnant manufacturing industry, while her state’s ...
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 ...
In the 1950s, around 35% of private-sector jobs in the U.S. were in manufacturing. Today, there are 12.8 million manufacturing jobs in the U.S., an amount equal to 9.4% of those private-sector jobs.
Only California and New York have lost more manufacturing jobs than Michigan since Jan. 1, 2019, when Whitmer became governor ...
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 ...