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Manufacturers complain of a rising "skills gap" among job applicants that is hampering their ability to grow and improve productivity.
Despite the political rhetoric, U.S. manufacturing is not in crisis.
Data on industrial production and business activity don't indicate a broad-based rebound in manufacturing is likely in the near term.
Perez joined us to talk about job growth, the manufacturing sector, and eligibility for overtime pay.
To produce commodities, Mexico has to consume a chunk of U.S. goods.
More Chinese companies are setting up shop — and providing jobs — in states like South Carolina.
Trump has a point about the nation's impact on U.S. jobs. But that was then.
Innovation, not imports, cost U.S. jobs. And the jobs that remain pay better.
Automation is increasing — but who repairs the robots when they break down?
A slowdown in the European economy and potential tariffs are central concerns.