total jobs On EmploymentCrossing

1,470,584

new jobs this week On EmploymentCrossing

588

Employment News

Manufacturing Jobs and Employment Increase By jim  |  Dated: 01-06-2012

manufacturing_factory

The economy in the United States has obviously received plenty of good news in the month of December but besides the fact the economy is doing better, manufacturing sectors are also doing much better and therefore received good news in December as well. The nonfarm payrolls has increased by 200,000 and helped to lower the unemployment rate to a lower 8.7 percent. Employment for the manufacturing sector grew by 23,000.

When taking a look at the different sectors, some of the strongest sectors (when it comes to monthly gains) were transportation equipment, metal products, and machinery. There were a few declines within the petroleum and coal products along with furniture products. However, even with a few declines, the manufacturing company still seems to be making progress. In 2010, 109,000 manufacturing jobs were created. By 2011, 225,000 jobs were created for the manufacturing sector. This shows how much progress has been made within just the span of a year. Since 2008, more than 330,000 jobs have been acted to this sector.

Chad Moutray, a chief economist, has said, “The domestic economy — particularly among manufacturers — is starting to rebound after several weak months in mid-2011.” He also says, “More importantly, recent data suggest that manufacturers are upbeat about production and employment moving forward — a positive sign for the coming months. Yet, we should also appreciate that significant weaknesses persist in the marketplace. The unemployment rate is still stubbornly high, the housing market is improving but still depressed, economic anxieties about Europe still resonate as well as the uncertainty being created in Washington. These concerns suggest that businesses remain cautiously optimistic about 2012, mindful of the headwinds that still persist around them.”

The executive director of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, commonly referred to as the AAM, Scott Paul, has pointed out that although the numbers for manufacturing jobs in the month of December were good, the sector has, unfortunately, shed at least one-third of its employment rate within the past ten years. While this is unfortunate, there are some who are hopeful that with the progress being made, the manufacturing sector will be able to create more employment for people who work in this particular sector.

Scott Paul says that there are quite a few challenges that will come across in the future for the manufacturing sector. Paul says, “Dampened growth in China and Europe may impact the fortunes of American exporters. Currency manipulation in China and Japan may continue to hamper manufacturing growth in the United States. Congress may impose self-inflicted wounds to our economy by refusing to expand tax breaks for plant and equipment purchases as well as clean energy manufacturing. So, there are no guarantees that manufacturing employment will continue to thrive unless Congress and the President understand exactly what is at stake.”

Career Connect  (From our other career blogs):

Testimonial of the Week

I like the volume of jobs on EmploymentCrossing. The quality of jobs is also good. Plus, they get refreshed very often. Great work!
  • Roberto D Seattle, WA
Sign Up now

Only TravelingCrossing consolidates every job it can find in the domain and puts all of the job listings it locates in one place.

  • We have more jobs than any other job board.
  • We list jobs you will not find elsewhere that are hidden in small regional publications and employer websites
  • We collect jobs from more than 4,429,376 websites and post them on our site.
  • We are private, and therefore far fewer people are applying for the jobs on our site than are applying for those on public job boards.
I like the volume of jobs on EmploymentCrossing. The quality of jobs is also good. Plus, they get refreshed very often. Great work!
Roberto D - Seattle, WA
  • All we do is research jobs.
  • Our team of researchers, programmers, and analysts find you jobs from over 1,000 career pages and other sources
  • Our members get more interviews and jobs than people who use "public job boards"
Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss it, you will land among the stars.
TravelingCrossing - #1 Job Aggregation and Private Job-Opening Research Service — The Most Quality Jobs Anywhere
TravelingCrossing is the first job consolidation service in the employment industry to seek to include every job that exists in the world.
Copyright © 2025 TravelingCrossing - All rights reserved. 21