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7,231,000 Lost Jobs: Manufacturing Employment Down 37% From 1979 Peak
Cybercast News Service ^ | May 12, 2015 | 1:23 PM EDT | Terence P. Jeffrey

Posted on 05/12/2015 11:38:31 AM PDT by Olog-hai

The number of jobs in manufacturing has declined by 7,231,000—or 37 percent—since employment in manufacturing peaked in the United States in 1979, according to data published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

The real median household income of Americans who have completed high school—but have not attained a higher degree—also peaked in the 1970s and has declined since then.

In fact, according to the Census Bureau (Tables H-13 and H-14), the real median household income of an American householder who has completed four years of high school peaked in 1973 at $56,395 in constant 2013 dollars. By 2013, it was down to $40,701. That is a drop of $15,694—or 27.8 percent. …

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Foreign Affairs; Government
KEYWORDS: corporatetaxation; liberalagenda; manufacturing; regulation
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1 posted on 05/12/2015 11:38:32 AM PDT by Olog-hai
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To: Olog-hai

Reuters: “Global minimum wage”
http://www.reuters.com/subjects/global-minimum-wage


2 posted on 05/12/2015 11:40:44 AM PDT by combat_boots (The Lion of Judah cometh. Hallelujah. Gloria Patri, Filio et Spiritui Sancto!)
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To: Olog-hai

I’m not sure free trade Republicans can make headway using this.


3 posted on 05/12/2015 11:40:46 AM PDT by brownsfan (Behold, the power of government cheese.)
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To: brownsfan

And where did those jobs go....China! Remember the trade missions, thank you Bill Clinton


4 posted on 05/12/2015 11:43:53 AM PDT by Hillary'sMoralVoid
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To: Olog-hai

Conclusions:
1. In 1979, even toys were made in the USA. That ship sailed long ago. So did radio and TV manufacture, and textiles (moved from Northeast, to South (”docile labor”) then offshore). So, yes a lot of it moved away (China etc.)
2. There’s still a manufacturing base in the USA. But there’s lots more automation now. So fewer human beings needed.
3. Said human beings with HS degree or less could make a decent living in US manufacturing back in the day. Now they have to work in low paying service jobs—or the netherworld of crime.


5 posted on 05/12/2015 11:46:35 AM PDT by Bluewater2015 (There are no coincidences)
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To: Olog-hai

In before the buggy whip reference.


6 posted on 05/12/2015 11:53:38 AM PDT by raybbr (Obamacare needs a deatha panel.)
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To: Olog-hai

Manufacturing jobs are down 7,300,000 since 1979.

But, how many technology bad information jobs are we up since 1979?


7 posted on 05/12/2015 11:54:47 AM PDT by Oliviaforever
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To: Olog-hai; All

Intel’s CEO, 2007:

“The U.S. legal environment has become so hostile to business, Otellini said, that there is likely to be “an inevitable erosion and shift of wealth, much like we’re seeing today in Europe—this is the bitter truth.”

As a result, he said, “every business in America has a list of more variables than I’ve ever seen in my career.” If variables like capital gains taxes and the R&D tax credit are resolved correctly, jobs will stay here, but if politicians make decisions “the wrong way, people will not invest in the United States. They’ll invest elsewhere.”

Take factories. “I can tell you definitively that it costs $1 billion more per factory for me to build, equip, and operate a semiconductor manufacturing facility in the United States,” Otellini said

The rub: Ninety percent of that additional cost of a $4 billion factory is not labor but the cost to comply with taxes and regulations that other nations don’t impose.

(Cypress Semiconductor CEO T.J. Rodgers elaborated on this in an interview with CNET, saying the problem is not higher U.S. wages but antibusiness laws: “The killer factor in California for a manufacturer to create, say, a thousand blue-collar jobs is a hostile government that doesn’t want you there and demonstrates it in thousands of ways.”)


8 posted on 05/12/2015 11:54:47 AM PDT by tcrlaf (They told me it could never happen in America. And then it did....)
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To: Olog-hai

The company that I work for has doubled the headcounts of their 3 manufacturing plants within the last 7 years. Nothing but insane growth in this industry (automotive supplier). I’ve been recruiting Mechanical and Electrical Engineers non-stop for half a decade.


9 posted on 05/12/2015 11:56:55 AM PDT by ItsOurTimeNow ("I'm not questioning your honor...I'm denying its existence." - Tyrion Lannister)
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To: Hillary'sMoralVoid
And where did those jobs go....China!

Fewer high school students were taught trades. Almost all were put on a college prep path where they could major in education, liberal arts and sociology.

The tech jobs went away to china and wherever while we stocked our labor markets with hospitality, service trade and government bureaucrats.

10 posted on 05/12/2015 11:57:51 AM PDT by pfflier
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“The tech jobs went away to china and wherever while we stocked our labor markets with hospitality, service trade and government bureaucrats.”

During the Clinton years, I remember how the Mainstream Media was praising the out-forcing of those “Dirty Factories” and cheering the change to a “Clean, Green Service Economy!”.

Now the butcher’s bill is due.


11 posted on 05/12/2015 12:01:57 PM PDT by tcrlaf (They told me it could never happen in America. And then it did....)
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To: Olog-hai

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12 posted on 05/12/2015 12:08:01 PM PDT by entropy12 (My Fearless forecast for Iowa Caucuses: Walker will win with a big margin.)
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To: Olog-hai

Actually, if you look at the graph, the sharpest decline was during the GWB years, and it’s been climbing slowly since 2009. What’s up with that?


13 posted on 05/12/2015 12:22:08 PM PDT by Veto! (Opinions freely dispensed as advice)
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To: Bluewater2015

Tariffs


14 posted on 05/12/2015 12:24:16 PM PDT by central_va (I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
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To: brownsfan

This stat does not make seems wrong: In 1979 Jimmy Carter was the President and we were suffering from Stagflation. Unemployment was at 10% and this was the peak of manufacturing? I would have guessed that it peaked under Ronaldus Magnus and the economic boom. This does not pass the smell test.


15 posted on 05/12/2015 12:35:16 PM PDT by CoastWatcher
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To: entropy12

Isn’t there something about teachers getting SS if they only work one day?


16 posted on 05/12/2015 12:49:05 PM PDT by TribalPrincess2U (0bama's agenda—Divide and conquer seems to be working.)
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To: ItsOurTimeNow

We’ve hired 15 people in the past two months. Auto parts, feast or famine. That being said, my two co-workers are robots.


17 posted on 05/12/2015 12:58:03 PM PDT by 1rudeboy
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To: Olog-hai
I blame labor unions. They priced the American workforce out of the market.

While I'd rather have things manufactured in the US, the unions screwed up everything. Remember all the strikes that would automobile manufacturing...and result in much more expensive cars when the factories opened up again?

Destroy unions, and then bring back manufacturing to the US.

18 posted on 05/12/2015 1:09:24 PM PDT by Cowboy Bob (Isn't it funny that Socialists never want to share their own money?)
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To: Olog-hai

We can thank NAFTA , the WTO and free trade.. this is why there is no “recovery” from the recession.. In recessions past when demand returned industry recalled ... no more. Now if there were to be recalls they would be in 3rd world countries ...not here

We now have Bush Sr’s “New World Order


19 posted on 05/12/2015 1:15:49 PM PDT by RnMomof7
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To: tcrlaf; expat_panama

And that’s the crux of the matter.


20 posted on 05/12/2015 1:19:55 PM PDT by Lurkina.n.Learnin (It's a shame nobama truly doesn't care about any of this. Our country, our future, he doesn't care)
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