President Trump has said tariffs will help factories and jobs "come roaring back," but data show the country is shedding ...
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President Trump has been upending the global economy in the name of bringing manufacturing back. President Joe Biden signed into law massive investments aimed at doing something similar. The American ...
This is Part 2 in our series on manufacturing in America. Part 1 asked why Americans aren't filling the manufacturing jobs that are already here. Subscribe to the Planet Money newsletter for the next ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Since Donald Trump imposed sweeping tariffs, manufacturing jobs in the U.S. have decreased. (Win McNamee—Getty Images) Back in ...
“Jobs and factories will come roaring back into our country,” President Donald Trump promised on “Liberation Day,” as he announced tariffs that have shocked global markets and set the country on ...
The U.S. is on track to add almost four million manufacturing jobs by 2033—but Gen Z is not interested. While young workers are opting for trade careers, factory roles remain a hard sell. What ...
Some major companies have announced more manufacturing jobs in the U.S., but overall tariffs and economic uncertainty are leading to less hiring. A renaissance in U.S. manufacturing promised by ...
The United States is undergoing a manufacturing revival, driven by efforts to reshore critical industries, strengthen supply chain resilience, and expand domestic employment. Yet how many jobs this ...
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