What happened to American manufacturing jobs and how has the textile industry been impacted?
According to Mike Rowe, American manufacturing jobs have significantly declined, with the textile industry particularly hard hit. In 1979, 70% of clothing worn by Americans was made domestically, but today that figure has plummeted to less than 2%. This dramatic shift represents part of the broader manufacturing decline that has affected numerous industries across the country. Despite these challenges, Rowe highlights inspirational stories of American companies committed to domestic manufacturing. He regularly features businesses like American Giant, Goruck, and Montana Knife Company that have made the commitment to produce in the USA, despite facing numerous obstacles. These companies persevere even though the playing field often feels unfair to domestic manufacturers.
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Mike Rowe on the State of American Manufacturing
Fox News·8 months ago