In 2015, the percentage of US employees in
manufacturing jobs was 10.5 %, down from 25% in 1970. The article below gives
us a snapshot of how low US manufacturing jobs had declined by 2015.
Global Manufacturing Scorecard, How
US Companies Compare to 18 Other Nations, by Darrell West and Christian
Lansang, 7/10/18, Brookings
Poland is the leading country in terms
of the percentage of its population employed in manufacturing (see Table 2). A
total of 20.2 percent is employed there, followed by Germany (19 percent),
Italy (18.5 percent), Turkey (18.1 percent), South Korea (16.9 percent), China
(16.9 percent), and Japan (16.9 percent). 10.5 percent of the American
workforce is employed in manufacturing.
Table
2: Proportion of workforce employed in the
manufacturing
sector
Country
- # Mfg Employees - % of Population
Poland
3,540,000 20.2%
Germany 7,911,000 19.0%
Iraly 4,090,000 18.5%
Turkey 5,012,000 18.1%
S
Korea 4,499,000 16.9%
China 128,869,000 16.9%
Japan 10,260,000 16.9%
Mexico 9,154,000 16.3%
Russia 10,260,000 14.4%
Indonesia 16,363,000 13.5%
Switzerland 612,000 13.0%
France 3,396,000 12.4%
Spain 2,332,000 12.3%
Brazil 10,388,000 11.4%
India 57,244,000 11.4%
US 16,381,000 10.5%
Netherlands 898,000 10.4%
UK 3,069,000 9.5%
Source:
International Labour Organization, 2017
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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