New York Manufacturing Employment Down 45 Percent Since 2000: Analysis

‘Many states have expanded their manufacturing economies without a corresponding increase in jobs,’ the report said.
New York Manufacturing Employment Down 45 Percent Since 2000: Analysis
Workers assemble cars at Ford's Assembly Plant in Chicago on June 24, 2019. Jim Young/AFP via Getty Images
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Manufacturing employment levels in New York State have declined by 45 percent since 2000, a new analysis shows.

Software services firm ETQ, using new data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, determined that manufacturing jobs in the Empire State have fallen by 330,794 between 2000 and 2024.

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