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Frank Zhang In New CEW Report

The Way We Were: The Changing Geography of US Manufacturing From 1940 to 2016

The Way We Were The Changing Geography of US Manufacturing From 1940 to 2016 Summary Between 1940 and 2016, employment in manufacturing shifted across America from the Northeast to the Midwest and the Southeast. The industry lost ground in many places and is now the largest employer in only two states—Indiana and Wisconsin. In 1940, 23% of workers were employed...
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Frank Zhang

The Way We Were: The Changing Geography of US Manufacturing From 1940 to 2016

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Gregg Hurson

The Way We Were: The Changing Geography of US Manufacturing From 1940 to 2016

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Gregg Hurson

The Way We Were: The Changing Geography of US Manufacturing From 1940 to 2016

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Gregg Hurson

The Way We Were: The Changing Geography of US Manufacturing From 1940 to 2016

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Gregg Hurson

The Way We Were: The Changing Geography of US Manufacturing From 1940 to 2016

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