From U.S. Census Bureau <[email protected]>
Subject Census Bureau Celebrates 13th Anniversary of Manufacturing Day
Date October 3, 2024 3:59 PM
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Manufacturing Week 2024: Spotlight on the Semiconductor Industry





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Manufacturing Day [ [link removed] ]

The U.S. Census Bureau next week is set to hold a series of events to recognize the manufacturing sector’s importance and vast contribution to the nation’s economy. The weeklong celebration begins on Manufacturing Day, observed annually (the first Friday in October since 2011) to showcase the benefits and potential of modern manufacturing and spur interest in manufacturing careers.

The Census Bureau has a Manufacturing Week homepage [ [link removed] ] with valuable manufacturing statistics and data products, and plans to post about the observance on its social media accounts [ [link removed] ] throughout the week. The website features a wide range of resources, including America Counts stories, manufacturing infographics and visualizations, webinars and more.

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Manufacturing Week 2024: Spotlight on the Semiconductor Industry

Semiconductors or microchips are the primary providers of computing power to electronic devices [ [link removed] ] such as computers, smartphones and automobiles.

As the nation celebrates the 13th annual Manufacturing Week [ [link removed] ] Oct. 4-11, we look at available U.S. Census Bureau economic data and the most current Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reports on the semiconductor industry.

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