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In reply to the discussion: Zero Manufacturing Jobs Added. Zero. [View all]xchrom
(108,903 posts)2. Anyone Who Says There's A Manufacturing Revolution In America Needs To Look At This Chart
http://www.businessinsider.com/manufacturing-job-creation-vs-total-job-creation-2013-5
You frequently hear about the "manufacturing revolution" in America, but more and more it looks like bunk.
Neil Irwin (via Ryan McArthy) in today's Washington Post has a great line regarding the jobs report:
Now, job creation is entirely confined to the services sector: Manufacturing had no net change in employment, construction lost 6,000 jobs, and even mining and logging was a net negative.
In this chart, the blue bars are the total monthly change in job creation and the red bars are the change in manufacturing jobs. As you can see, manufacturing saw weakening in both of the last months, and in some recent months there was even negative job creation in the sector.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/manufacturing-job-creation-vs-total-job-creation-2013-5#ixzz2SQDguiiI
You frequently hear about the "manufacturing revolution" in America, but more and more it looks like bunk.
Neil Irwin (via Ryan McArthy) in today's Washington Post has a great line regarding the jobs report:
Now, job creation is entirely confined to the services sector: Manufacturing had no net change in employment, construction lost 6,000 jobs, and even mining and logging was a net negative.
In this chart, the blue bars are the total monthly change in job creation and the red bars are the change in manufacturing jobs. As you can see, manufacturing saw weakening in both of the last months, and in some recent months there was even negative job creation in the sector.

Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/manufacturing-job-creation-vs-total-job-creation-2013-5#ixzz2SQDguiiI
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Anyone Who Says There's A Manufacturing Revolution In America Needs To Look At This Chart
xchrom
May 2013
#2
manufacturing jobs were being lost as far back as the 60s. the 80s was another high point.
HiPointDem
May 2013
#53
"increasing immigration"? Are you referring to "immigration reform legislation"?
LooseWilly
May 2013
#101
Don't have to repeal GATT. It's been dead for 20 years. If it were not for oil imports from Mexico
pampango
May 2013
#86
I agree. Now its just the small matter of leaving them a stable climate to grow in. nt
raouldukelives
May 2013
#97
You do realize they teach math and Science! in India and China (as well as everywhere else), right?
LooseWilly
May 2013
#102
I remember when we used to go nuts about the Bush Administration's deceitful presentation of
Marr
May 2013
#25
Posting and reposting talking points is one of the jobs the Obama administration created.
OnyxCollie
May 2013
#27
The small independent city of Galax in SW VA has lost 2700 mfg jobs. A lot of furniture
byeya
May 2013
#28
the people calling for the removal of agricultural subsidies are the same people who called for
HiPointDem
May 2013
#43
there may be a difference in your mind, but not in the minds of those pushing such policies.
HiPointDem
May 2013
#45
Did they cheer all the previous months when manufacturing numbers were positive?
bhikkhu
May 2013
#42
Because manufacturing is STILL the engine of mass EMployment for any large country
kenny blankenship
May 2013
#64
Good catch. Lots of "typos". Sigh. Ur reward: manufacturing employment data for ur viewing pleasure
progree
May 2013
#95
Some corrections to article: March -> April. And "January and February" -> "February and March"
progree
May 2013
#96
So the President didn't create a million jobs since January and he's a failure
Kolesar
May 2013
#104
Jan thru April: 783,000 non-farm payroll jobs, but only 39,000 manufacturing jobs
progree
May 2013
#106