Latest employment figures show that U.S. manufacturing jobs are running below levels seen during the previous administration's first term. The decline reflects ongoing shifts in the labor market and raises questions about industrial policy effectiveness moving forward. As macro trends continue to influence asset valuations across markets, this data point deserves attention from those tracking broader economic cycles.
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BlockchainFries
· 01-10 08:21
Manufacturing jobs are shrinking; this time, it really depends on how industrial policies are adjusted.
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DeFiDoctor
· 01-10 07:28
The medical records show that US manufacturing employment data continues to decline... Clinical manifestations are not optimistic, and it is recommended to regularly review the effectiveness of industrial policies.
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-10 07:27
Manufacturing jobs have dropped again and again, and this data is making me a bit frustrated. I need to think about how to adjust the portfolio.
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GasWaster
· 01-10 07:15
ngl manufacturing numbers dropping is just like watching failed txs pile up... except the "network" can't even optimize this one lmao. macro trends go brrr but my cost-basis is still bleeding 💀
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LuckyBlindCat
· 01-10 07:09
Manufacturing jobs have dropped again. Where are the promised policies?
Latest employment figures show that U.S. manufacturing jobs are running below levels seen during the previous administration's first term. The decline reflects ongoing shifts in the labor market and raises questions about industrial policy effectiveness moving forward. As macro trends continue to influence asset valuations across markets, this data point deserves attention from those tracking broader economic cycles.