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The Decline in Number of U.S. Manufacturing Plants A Problem Much Deeper Than Runaway Plants PA-116. Presented by: Dan Meckstroth, Ph.D. Vice President and Chief Economist dmeckstroth@mapi.net. Figure 1 – Manufacturing Plant Closings and Openings. Source(s): U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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The Decline in Number of U.S. Manufacturing PlantsA Problem Much Deeper Than Runaway PlantsPA-116 Presented by: Dan Meckstroth, Ph.D. Vice President and Chief Economist dmeckstroth@mapi.net
Figure 1 – Manufacturing Plant Closings and Openings Source(s): U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics
Figure 2 – Number of Manufacturing Plants Source(s): U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and MAPI
Figure 3 – U.S. Manufacturing Affiliates’ Sales by Destination Source(s): U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and MAPI
Figure 4 – Manufacturing Gross Output and Intermediate Purchases Value-Added Source(s): U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and MAPI
Figure 5 – Manufacturing Imports’ Share of Intermediate Purchases of Manufactured Goods Source(s): U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and MAPI
Figure 6 – Manufacturing Plants and Share of Economic Output Source(s): U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and MAPI
A Sign of Progress: Manufacturing Trade Is Moving in a Favorable Direction Figure 7 – Import and Export Shares in Manufacturing Source(s): U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and MAPI
Figure 8 – Manufacturing Net Exports (Exports Minus Imports) Source(s): U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis and MAPI