-LSB-...] It's true that California lost 700,000 manufacturing jobs, but that's in line with the 6 million manufacturing jobs the whole country lost between 2000 and 2009, according to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics — since one out of eight Americans lives in California,
the manufacturing job trend there pretty much mirrors the national trend.»
Not exact matches
Following the election of President Donald Trump, who ran on an economic platform of bring back
manufacturing jobs that had been sent from the U.S. to points overseas and pledged to «Make America Great Again,» more attention has been paid to the offshoring
trends that have permeated the economy for a generation.
All this has been somewhat complicated by a long term
trend away from
manufacturing jobs in favor of automation.
I also pointed out that Nigerian
manufacturing was already in recession by then and noted that «all major macroeconomic indices are
trending negative» including inflation, FX and capital markets, and
jobs and warned that «the Nigerian economy exhibits recessionary conditions with Q2 growth approaching one - third of the level just one year earlier» and counselled that «the slide to an actual recession may still be averted with a strong economic team and sound policy».
While certainly the increase in low - paying service sector
jobs, such as in hospitality and retail, has been a long - time
trend, it is unclear whether or not the economy will see any kind of increase in
manufacturing jobs anytime soon.
July 31, 2012 Corporate Real Estate 2020 Bold Statement: Bureau of Labor Statistics employment
trends support prediction on the re-shoring of U.S.
manufacturing jobs.