Automakers are increasingly turning to automation and artificial intelligence when it comes to manufacturing, and that means fewer jobs are needed.
The White House says the sector, which has lost around 75,000 jobs since last January, is undergoing a "renaissance." ...
The transportation equipment sector gained the most workers at nearly 12,000. Meanwhile, the food industry lost over 6,000 employees.
Uncertainty over U.S. tariffs and other Trump administration economic policies are deterring manufacturers from hiring, according to the Center for American Progress.
The U.S. manufacturing industry lost 78,000 jobs over the past year with 12,000 cuts in August alone, according to the latest federal data. This comes as automation is ramping up in factories, but ...
The rate-sensitive manufacturing sector defied a weaker-than-expected labor market in July and added 5,000 jobs, the Labor Department said, extending June's gains. Makers of transportation and ...