Topline: Both President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump have promised to increase American manufacturing jobs, but AEI’s Michael Strain finds that neither has succeeded. The share of manufacturing employment in the US has significantly declined since World War II and has remained less than 10% since 2008.
Why? According to Strain, this decline is largely because technology—including robotics and automation—has increased workers’ productivity.
As a Result: Increased productivity in manufacturing jobs results in higher wages and improved living standards for workers. Also, Strain notes notable growth in other middle-wage jobs.
“Economic policy should be focused on connecting workers to the jobs of the future rather than trying in vain to recreate the jobs of the past.”
—Michael Strain
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