Manufacturing Jobs +54,000 in November; Up 510,000 Under Trump
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(Worthy News) – Manufacturing jobs increased by 54,000 in November, climbing from 12,811,000 to 12,865,000, according to the numbers released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
The 12,865,000 now employed in the manufacturing sector is the highest number since November 2008, eleven years ago.
Since Trump took office in 2017, the U.S. has added 510,000 manufacturing jobs. In December 2016, the last full month of the Obama administration, there were 12,355,000 manufacturing jobs in the United States. The increase of 510,000 has brought it to the current level of 12,865,000. [ Source: CNS News (Read More…) ]
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