The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) issued the following news release today: Real gross domestic product (GDP) increased at an annual rate of 2.0 percent in the first quarter of 2018, according to the ...
A report released in November found that as many as 800 million workers worldwide could be replaced by robots by 2030. That’s not shocking to most Americans, but they also don’t believe they are easily ...
Indiana’s Ball State University recently released its 2018 Manufacturing & Logistics Report Card, which shows how each state ranks among its peers in categories that are of particular interest to site selection experts for the ...
The International Monetary Fund recently released a report saying manufacturing isn’t as important to national economies as it once was. The service industry is what countries should focus on, the IMF report says. That’s just ...
Industry Week released the findings of a survey they did with their readers during late April and early May 2018: Effective training is widely acknowledged as the key to mitigating the impact of a widening ...
SCHAUMBURG – Last week, TMA News reported on the views about the Trump Administration’s tariffs that Michael Stumo, executive director of Coalition for a Prosperous America shared at TMA’s Schaumburg headquarters. This week, Industry Week ...
A Bloomberg story published the last week of May 2018 says the “U.S. Can Still Catch Up on Manufacturing,” but in order for that to develop, two things needs to happen: the U.S. has to make ...
From Market Watch: The numbers: The Institute for Supply Management said Friday that its manufacturing index rose to a reading of 58.7%, up 1.4 percentage points from April and a two-month high. Economists polled by ...
Okay, no one’s arguing that e-commerce is leading the way to recovering real estate values. But did you know a real factor in the current revival of real estate prices is … well … manufacturing? ...
The U.S. economy added 164,000 jobs in April, and the unemployment rate fell to 3.9 percent — the lowest point since 2000, federal economists reported Friday.
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