“America doesn’t make anything anymore.”
It’s been a sad refrain in factory towns where brick and concrete crumble around the padlocked gates of what once was the city’s largest employer. It’s something politicians have said, only to promise that with their help, we can make things again. It’s something shoppers might deduce when peeking at the tags of their most recent purchases.
But it isn’t true. Enlarge American factories are more productive now than they have ever been. That’s the case even in so-called rust belt states. Ohio manufacturers likely will set a record this year for the value of […]
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