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Not A Single Manufacturing Job Was Created In March Despite Biden Admin Spending Billions To Do So

The number of manufacturing jobs in the United States remained at 12,956,000, the same figure as February, following a decline of 10,000 jobs from January, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) Employment Situation Summary released on Friday. The figure comes despite the Biden administration launching an aggressive campaign to increase manufacturing employment through public subsidies enacted under the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA) of 2021 and the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) of 2022.

“[T]he Inflation Reduction Act’s climate and clean energy tax incentives have the potential to drive investment that will support more than 1 million jobs in energy and related manufacturing sectors over the coming decade,” wrote the Department of the Treasury in a press release about the IRA’s potential. “By creating incentives for paying prevailing wages and utilizing qualified apprentices from registered apprenticeship programs in clean energy projects, the Inflation Reduction Act is helping expand well-paying union jobs and support proven pathways into the industry.”

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2 thoughts on “Not A Single Manufacturing Job Was Created In March Despite Biden Admin Spending Billions To Do So”

  1. If you listen to the news, they claim thousands of jobs were created. Just shows how biased they are. Nothing but lies, just like the old bastard

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