Despite recent headlines, The Economist contends that manufacturing is not experiencing a renaissance. In fact, the industry is far from its glory days of the 1970s, when the industry comprised one-fifth of the labor force—employing 20 million people. Since 2000, the number of manufacturing jobs has dropped by 2 million—thanks to foreign competition and…
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