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Both Democratic and Republican politicians and presidents certainly seem to think there's something special about manufacturing.
Bringing manufacturing jobs back to the United States is one of the big motivations behind President Trump's tariffs.
And even before Trump took office,
President Biden also aimed at dramatically boosting domestic manufacturing through things like the Inflation Reduction Act,
the Chips and Science Act.
America is now actually building a ton of new factories.
Spending on manufacturing construction has nearly tripled in the US since 2021.
The manufacturing industry is expected to need 3.8 million additional workers by 2033.
But...
Will people want these jobs?
Just recently, there were almost half a million unfilled manufacturing jobs.
So...
Hello and welcome to Planet Money.
I'm Greg Rosalski.
And I'm Sarah Gonzalez.
Some people want more made in America, but is it just because of nostalgia and political pandering,
or is there a strong economic reason for this?
Today in the show, are manufacturing jobs actually good jobs?
And if so, why are there so many vacancies?