Why factory jobs haven't come back yet
As economies slowly open up across the globe, there has been a sign of hope for global supply chains which have been disrupted for months. However, the implications of this have different effects on the US, because not many companies are coming back. In fact, foreign-owned companies invested around half as much in the US in 2019 compared to the amount invested just before Trump took office. The confidence in the US was dwindling much before the pandemic, and now, the number of manufacturing jobs in the Us have flatlined and fallen further. Read the details here.
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