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The president recently boasted that the U.S. has factories going up all over. Itd be great if that were true, but its not.
U.S. manufacturing sector keeps contracting, despite Trumpâs false claims - MS NOW
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As a presidential candidate in 2016, Donald Trump vowed to dramatically improve the U.S. manufacturing sector. He didnt: Even before the Covid-19 pandemic
, American manufacturing slumped during the presidents first term.
As a presidential candidate in 2024, the Republican made similar vows, which are generating similar results. The Wall Street Journal reported:
U.S. manufacturing activity contracted for the ninth consecutive month in November, a decline manufacturers attribute largely to President Trumps tariffs. The Institute for Supply Managements PMI for manufacturing came in at 48.2, a decrease from 48.7 in October. The level was below the 50 score that divides contraction from expansion.
Susan Spence, chair of the ISM, said in a statement,
U.S. manufacturing activity contracted at a faster rate, with pullbacks in supplier deliveries, new orders and employment.
For those concerned about the state of the U.S. economy, the news was discouraging. But from a political perspective, the presidents recent rhetoric makes matters worse.....
The disconnect between presidential rhetoric and American reality, however, is frustratingly familiar. Confronted with rising consumer costs,
Trump has argued that consumer costs are falling. Confronted with rising energy costs, Trump has argued that energy costs are falling. Confronted with the worst job growth since the Great Recession, Trump has argued that the U.S. is seeing record job growth.
And confronted with a contracting manufacturing sector, Trump continues to pretend that factories are booming nationwide.
Itd be one thing if the president asked Americans for patience and assured the public that he has a credible plan to put things right. But on practically every part of the domestic economy,
Trump prefers to play make-believe, pitching an alternate reality with little resemblance to our own.