(CNSNews.com) - Manufacturing jobs in the United States increased by 37,000 in July and have now increased by 400,000 since Donald Trump became president, according to data released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics. “Manufacturing added 37,000 jobs in July, with most of the gain in the durable goods component,” said the BLS employment report. “Employment rose in transportation equipment (+13,000), machinery (+6,000), and electronic instruments (+2,000).” “Over the past 12 months, manufacturing has added 327,000 jobs,” said the report. In December 2016, the last month before President Trump was inaugurated, there were 12,351,000 people employed in manufacturing in...