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Renewing U.S. manufacturing: Promoting a high-road strategy

13 Feb 2008

Over the last decade, the United States lost manufacturing jobs at a stunning rate: 16% of its manufacturing jobs disappeared in just the three years between 2000 and 2003, with a further decline of almost 4% between then and now. This had been some of the best paying work in the country. The decline of manufacturing has hurt the U.S. economy in ways that go beyond the loss of high-paying jobs. The nation faces significant challenges in maintaining its status as a leading innovator, in fighting global warming, and in rebuilding its deteriorating infrastructure. The United States will not meet these challenges without major changes in the way the economy works - including a revitalization of high-productivity manufacturing.
labor employment and labor supply manufacturing and industry industry and industrial policy

Authors

Susan Helper

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Date uploaded to Policy Archive
2008-05-28
Pages
39
Policy Archive ID
6632
Published in
United States of America