https://www.industryweek.com/talent...ust-jobs-report-manufacturing-adds-22000-jobsManufacturing employment trended up in August 2022. According to the latest report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics at the Department of Labor, the U.S. manufacturing sector hired 22,000 more people in August, mostly in the durable goods industries. The Bureau reported that manufacturing has added 461,000 new jobs so far over the year.
Whilst at the same time white collar jobs are disappearing.
You can always become an IRS auditor... Only 87,000 are going to get added... No experience or education needed! You only need be a loyalist to the state and Leftist politics to apply!
You do however need to be comfortable carrying a gun and shooting citizens.
In Trump's First 30 Months, Manufacturing Up By 314,000 Jobs Over Obama; Which States Are Hot?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/chuckd...er-obama-what-states-are-hot/?sh=387390ec2677
A new report by EPI Senior Economist and Director of Trade and Manufacturing Research Robert E. Scott finds that President Trump’s trade policies have failed to curb offshoring—and they have not addressed the root causes of America’s growing trade deficits and the decline of American manufacturing.
In addition to the Trump administration’s overall weak trade agenda, COVID-19—and the administration’s mismanagement of the crisis—has wiped out much of the last decade’s job gains in U.S. manufacturing. Scott explains that unless steps are taken now—to reform our trade policy, to curb dollar overvaluation, to eliminate tax incentives for offshoring, and to rebuild the domestic economy—there won’t be a comeback.
“The Trump administration has taken credit for ‘reshoring’ manufacturing jobs, but the data show that isn’t true. Nearly 1,800 factories have disappeared under Trump between 2016 and 2018,” said Scott. “Additionally, the U.S. trade deficit in manufactured goods rose significantly between 2016 and 2019. In fact, the real U.S. trade deficit has increased in every year since 2016, reducing GDP growth by roughly 0.25% annually over the past three years. Compounded with the devastation left by the coronavirus pandemic, the blue collar manufacturing workers need serious help from policymakers.”
“If President Trump wants to take credit for the job growth at the tail end of a decade of recovery from the Great Recession, then he must also own this collapse, thanks to his administration’s mismanagement of the pandemic—including a refusal to organize an effective national response,” said Scott.
Any increase in manufacturing is great, but as the piece states...we aren't bringing jobs back from overseas yet.
You do however need to be comfortable carrying a gun and shooting citizens.
You can always become an IRS auditor... Only 87,000 are going to get added... No experience or education needed! You only need be a loyalist to the state and Leftist politics to apply!
I'd say there are plenty of fascists on the Left--including some on this very board--that would have no qualms about doing that...
Why are you lying? This isn't true. You know it's not true, yet you post it anyway.
This is why people have a hard time trusting anything you write.
67,000 jobs added in 2 1/2 years. That's...something I guess. I loved how the article kept trying to link Biden with Trump as far as economic attitude, they did it more than once. Yep, Joey is in trouble.
American manufacturers cut roughly 1.36 million jobs from February 2020 to that April, as COVID-19 shut down much of the economy. As of last month, manufacturers had added back about 1.43 million jobs, a net gain of 67,000 workers above pre-pandemic levels.
Isn't Biden bring back the jobs that Trump lost, fast enough for you?
Exactly what did Biden do to bring those back? Be specific now.