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The Resurgence of US Manufacturing Jobs
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Texas
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In Texas, the driving force behind the incredible growth in manufacturing jobs is oil and natural gas production.
Texas!
1 Manufacturing in Texas represents nearly 16% of the Gross State Product, one of the highest percentages in the country. (1)
2 Texas added more than 19,000 oil and gas jobs in 2013, almost 6 times the number created in New Mexico, which was 2nd highest on the list for this time period. (2)
3 Average wages for these oil and gas jobs was $108,000 (annually) in 2013. (2)
1. http://www.nam.org/Data-and-Reports/Economic-Data/MFG-GSP-FactSheet20140606.pdf 2. http://www.manufacturing.net/news/2014/11/tx-leads-nation-in-new-oil-natural-gas-jobs
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Indiana
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One of the states that is leading the resurgence in manufacturing jobs thanks to the automotive and chemicals industries. The state already boasts a job number of more than 500,000.
Indiana!
1 One of main reasons Indiana is a popular place for the manufacturing industry is the ease of doing business, thanks to low tax policies & a highly skilled workforce.
2 More than 11% of all automobiles are made in Indiana, which is home to more than 630 automotive companies. (1)
3 Some of the biggest employers in this state include Honda (automotive) and Eli Lilly (chemical).
1. http://www.conexusindiana.com/data-and-statistics
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Oregon
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In Oregon, much of the manufacturing job growth is being driven by the private sector, notably in tech and telecom.
Oregon!
1 Oregon is an attractive place for business due to the benefit of tax subsidies.
2 In 2013, Oregon produced the United State’s 10th highest manufacturing output, totaling $65.37 billion. (1)
3 Two of the biggest manufacturing employers here, Boeing
and Intel, recently announced billion-dollar expansions. More manufacturing jobs are on the way.
1. http://www.nam.org/Data-and-Reports/State-Manufacturing-Data/2014-State-Manufacturing-Data/2014-State-Manufacturing-Data-Table/
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Wisconsin
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In Wisconsin, growth also stems from the private sector, notably in the durable and consumer goods space.
Wisconsin!
1 The National Association of Manufacturing reported Wisconsin as having a 4.1% growth rate, 2nd highest in the United States. (1)
2 The state’s manufacturing companies are investing in new capital equipment as they face rising demands for their products overseas.
3 The manufacturing industry is a powerhouse in Wisconsin, representing nearly 20% of all jobs there. (2)
1. http://www.nam.org/Data-and-Reports/State-Manufacturing-Data/2014-State-Manufacturing-Data/2014-State-Manufacturing-Data-Table/ 2. http://www.jsonline.com/business/in-wisconsin-the-moneys-on-manufacturing-b99382127z1-282033381.html
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Michigan
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The automotive industry is driving the increase in manufacturing jobs in the state, with Chrysler, Ford and GM all playing crucial roles.
Michigan!
1 Home to more than 370 vehicle-related Research &
Development and technical centers.
2 Ford announced they will invest $773 million in 6 southeast Michigan plants over the next few years. Chrysler and GM have similar plans of investment in the state. (1)
3 Michigan has led the nation in manufacturing employment growth since 2010 at a 21.8% growth rate. (2)
1, http://corporate.ford.com/news-center/press-releases-detail/pr-ford-is-investing-more-than-773-37543 2. http://www.record-eagle.com/news/business/state-leads-in-manufacturing-employment-growth/article_e4f4a8ce-4c38-5fc8-abfa-9b1e9c99975e.html
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Louisiana
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In Louisiana, the biggest drivers for growth in the manufacturing space are natural goods–like petroleum and coal–as well as clean energy.
Louisiana!
1 At 6.3%, Louisiana boasts the highest growth rate in
manufacturing jobs of any state.
2 Affordable energy is a big reason why companies are choosing to call Louisiana home.
3 In 2013, Louisiana led the nation in the production of non-durable goods. (1)
1. http://www.nam.org/Data-and-Reports/State-Manufacturing-Data/2014-State-Manufacturing-Data/2014-State-Manufacturing-Data-Table/ 2. http://247wallst.com/special-report/2014/08/05/10-states-where-manufacturing-still-matters/4/
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South Carolina
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In the Palmetto State, transportation is the leading driver of manufacturing’s resurgence.
South Carolina!
1 Big, global companies like Boeing, Continental and BMW have
invested more than $7 billion in new projects in South Carolina over the past few years. (1)
2 South Carolina has been a US hotspot location for re-shoring companies. Charleston’s port expansion is a big reason why.
3 The state has added 21,000 manufacturing jobs since 2010, representing a 10% employment gain, one of the best in the country. (1)
1. http://www.lcedc.net/news/2013/03/14/manufacturing/the-states-leading-the-u.s.-manufacturing-resurgence/
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