BLS Reports: Over 12.7 million U.S. workers were employed in manufacturing in 2022. Updated Oct 6, 2023. There are 634,666 Manufacturing businesses in the US as of 2023, an increase of 1.1% from 2022.
Statisia.com reports different numbers:
1985 20,120,800
1986 20,295,800
1987 20,235,300
1988 20,430,000
1989 20,630,400
1990 20,338,600
1991 19,589,500
1992 19,076,200
1993 18,710,100
1994 19,271,200
1995 19,520,000
1996 19,653,400
1997 19,961,200
1998 19,762,300
1999 19,322,900
2000 19,167,300
2001 18,147,100
2002 16,918,200
2003 16,129,800
2004 15753,500
2005 15,518,400
2006 15,642,600
2007 15,341,500
2008 15,131,400
2009 13,454,000
2010 13,251,800
2011 13,596,100
2012 13,935,900
2013 14,188,300
2014 14,462,000
2015 14,534,500
2016 14,777,700
2017 14,656,100
2018 14,855,200
2019 14,065,200
2020 13,884,600
2021 14,577,000
2022 14,577,200
2023 14,922,000
https://www.statista.com/statistics/664993/private-sector-manufacturing-employment-in-the-us/
Comments
Statista reports 5,198,800 fewer US manufacturing jobs in 2023 than in 1985. The higher numbers of manufacturing jobs from 1985 to 1990 were due to the Electronics Design Cycles for the PC and Telecom upgrades. The dip in 1993 was due to NAFTA and the Globalism Fad. After 1993, the decline in manufacturing jobs were caused by Global Supply Chains that are now coming apart due to Islamic Terror Proxies sponsored by Iran in the Persian Gulf and low sea levels at the Panama Canal.
Trump’s 15% Corporate Tax should level the playing field for US jobs to return to the US.
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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