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What has happened to US manufacturing jobs since 1979, and what efforts is Mike Rowe making to address this decline?

US manufacturing jobs have dramatically declined from their peak of 19.5 million in 1979 to approximately 12.7 million today, representing a significant loss in this sector. Mike Rowe, CEO of the Mike Rowe Works Foundation, is addressing this decline by focusing on teaching people practical skills and vocational training. Rowe's foundation promotes skills development through initiatives like Work Ethic scholarships, which provide $2.5 million in funding for training in various trades. His work emphasizes how skills training can lead to financial security and job stability in trades that cannot be outsourced, helping individuals like plumber Sean Kelly find success through vocational education.

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Martha Discusses the Importance of Skill Teaching

Fox News·8 months ago

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What are the benefits of working in the trades according to Sean Kelly?

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What types of jobs are available that don't require a four-year degree?

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What happened to the percentage of clothing made in America from 1979 to today?

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What percentage of clothing worn by Americans was made in the U.S. in 1979 compared to today, and how has that affected the textile industry?

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