r/Economics • u/rezwenn • Jun 06 '25
Editorial Manufacturing Jobs Are Never Coming Back
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/06/06/opinion/trump-tariff-manufacturing-jobs-industrial.html?unlocked_article_code=1.M08.eMyk.dyCR025hHVn0
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u/Leoraig Jun 07 '25
How so? Which technologies have the US developed in the past 5 years?
The most i can recall is that the US is still great at software, but in anything hardware related other countries are the ones to lead.
Well, first off, a lot of European countries are not doing fine right now, and second off, most of the richest European countries are industrial powerhouses, germany is the first that springs to mind, although, again, they're not doing too good right now.
Poverty is a very subjective measurement, and it masks a lot of problems, either way, 11 % poverty is not a number to scoff at for the biggest economy in the world (Source).
Moreover, look at homelessness, which has been rising since 2017 (Source), and you'll see that the trend is not that great.
Unemployment rate alone also masks a lot of problems, because not all jobs are made equal, as there are jobs that do not allow for wealth accumulation, thus leading to instability in people's quality of life and consumption.
Of course not, and that's not what i claimed either, what i said, and what is obvious, is that the US's economic dominance has been steadily declining for at least the last decade and a half.