We lose industrial jobs because of technological improvements that require less labor in the manufacturing processes.
Not exact matches
In his speech, Trump suggested that remaining in the agreement would cost the US economy «close to $ 3 trillion in
lost GDP and 6.5 million
industrial jobs, while households would have $ 7,000 less income, and in many cases, much worse than that.»
By 2040, our economy would
lose 6.5 million
industrial sector
jobs — including 3.1 million manufacturing sector
jobs.»
During the
Industrial Revolution, there was a point when people did
lose their
jobs en masse to machines.
In the past ten years Philadelphia, where I live, has
lost 140,000 manufacturing
jobs, nearly half the
industrial jobs of the city.
He co-founded with Congressman Jerrold Nadler and Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long the New York Task Force for Port, Rail, and
Industrial Development, which restored
lost jobs to New York's manufacturing and transportation industries and preserved a portion of the Port of New York on the New York side of the harbor in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
[6] He co-founded with Congressman Jerrold Nadler the New York Task Force for Port, Rail and
Industrial Development in order to restore
lost jobs to New York's manufacturing and transportation sectors and preserve a portion of the Port of New York on the New York side of the harbor.
After the
industrial revolution, however, much of the lacemaking was done by machine, and many of these laceworkers
lost their
jobs.
Yet while we have suffered an economic crisis produced by our own financial sector —
losing millions of
jobs, trillions in economic output, and further damaging our
industrial base — China has largely shrugged off the global recession with high levels of growth and self - financed stimulus, all while purchasing billions of Treasury bills to finance our own deficit.
The Healthy Indiana Plan was created by the governor of the state to provide health insurance for the many workers who had been laid off from their manufacturing and
industrial jobs and
lost their health insurance.
Bridgeport fell on hard times after World War II, when
industrial restructuring and suburbanization meant
losing jobs and wealthy residents.