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Originally Posted by TheSquealer
Job gains for the manufacturing industry in the last 12 months are the most since 1995
Over the past year through July, U.S. manufacturing added 327,000 jobs, the most of any 12-month period since April 1995, when the figure added a healthy 345,000 positions.
U.S. manufacturers produced about $6 trillion in gross output in 2017, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Still, the sector represented 11.6 percent of U.S. GDP in 2017, down from 12.3 percent in 2011 and 28.1 percent in 1953.
You're 100% correct.
He did tell America to give up on those jobs too.
Thanks Obama!
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/08/03/job-...ince-1995.html
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Yep 1995 was the last good year for manufacturing jobs in the U.S. as NAFTA was kicking in to full effect. And as Ross Perot said at the time: "The giant sucking sound you hear is your jobs going down to Mexico"
Corporate tax rate reduction and removal of Obama-era over-regulation has led to explosive growth.
Just wait until the new USMCA trade agreement is ratified and replaces NAFTA.
Then all of those jobs that Pres. Obama told us were never coming back are really gonna kick into high gear.
Right now the business news is reporting that employers are struggling to find enough workers to fill jobs.
Yes...MAGA is real.