Overall
US Manufacturing Percent of Total Jobs
1950 32%
1970 28%
1980 21%
1990 17%
2000 15%
2010 10%
Rust Belt
decline began in the 1950s. In 1950, 54% of employment was in manufacturing of
steel, autos and other durable goods.
Rust Belt
Manufacturing Job Share
1950 54%
1960 49%
1970 42%
1980 39%
1990 35%
2000 34%
Union
manufacturing jobs have declined since the 1950s but were replaced by non-union
manufacturing jobs in Right to Work States in the South in the 1960s. Foreign
countries were requiring that US products be manufactured in their countries.
Non-union manufacturing of electronics in the 1970s boomed in the 1980s and was
off-shored in the 1990s and 2000s.
High US
Corporate Taxes, high inflation and Union obstruction sabotaged US
manufacturing.
By 2017,
the US had lost 60,000 factories. Since
2017, Trump has restored 10,000 of these factories and is imposing Tariffs to
restore manufacturing to the US economy to restore middle class jobs.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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