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As the U.S. presidential campaign heats up, Democratic candidates may want to look at two Rust Belt states that narrowly helped deliver Donald Trumps victory in 2016: Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
The two swing states lost the most manufacturing jobs in the past 12 months, bucking the national trend. In Pennsylvania, home to steel mills, the number of factory positions fell by about 8,000 and in Wisconsin the loss was just over 5,000, according to regional data from the Labor Department Friday.
The states are important for Trump, whose pledges to reignite the sector are a cornerstone of his economic message. In the past year, though, manufacturing has weakened amid a trade war with China and slower global demand, making some companies hesitant to invest. The president was in Pennsylvania last month speaking to employees of Royal Dutch Shell Plc, where he said assembly lines are roaring.
The data tell a different story: The industry slipped into a recession during the first half of 2019 and one gauge of manufacturing direction, the Institute for Supply Managements index, showed a contraction in August for the first time since 2016. While data from the Federal Reserve showed some improvement last month, with production of goods increasing more than expected, the broader picture remains challenging.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets/2-swing-states-lost-the-most-factory-jobs-in-the-past-year/ar-AAHB5dh?li=BBnbfcN
bearsfootball516
(6,378 posts)Elkhart is the RV manufacturing capital of the world. Over the past year, there have been layoffs and layoffs and furloughs like crazy. Everyone is nervous.
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(34,540 posts)Thekaspervote
(32,825 posts)bearsfootball516
(6,378 posts)TheRealNorth
(9,500 posts)Writing papers on how floods of IL residents are coming to WI for jobs. It's got some play in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, so that should dupe the deplorables into believing how great the economy is.