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The Quiet Manufacturing Boom. Trump’s policies are working, but legacy media won’t show it
Posted on 8/17/26 at 8:55 am
Posted on 8/17/26 at 8:55 am
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Beneath the cacophony of media noise, an important untold story emerges: A manufacturing boom is unfolding across America right now, and especially so in the geographic center of the country.
This developing boom represents an epochal shift because investments in factories and tangible production involve the stickiest kind of capital expenditures. The commitment to production involves a macro “bet” on a yearslong cycle, not a near-term wager on the latest fad or concerns about the price of gasoline next week.
As such, this mostly hidden story deserves to be studied and amplified, both for the economic benefits and also for the possible political windfall for candidates on the populist right.
But before considering the import of this shift, it’s important to look at the numbers, the verifiable on-the-ground data sets that prove this new reality. The most-watched gauge of productive activity, the ISM Manufacturing Index, just surged to a fresh four-year high. Specifically, that ISM reading stands at 55 now, well above the 50 mark, which signals expansion. It has been rising for seven months.
In addition, manufacturing employment is rising, similarly marking a new four-year record high. These jobs are high-paying, family-sustaining roles that make our whole society stronger, not part-time “hustles” or gig economy transitions.
Construction jobs related directly to factories and trade are soaring under President Donald Trump at 10 times the pace he inherited from former President Joe Biden. In the first quarter of 2025, when Trump took office, the U.S. only added 9,300 such construction jobs. So far in the third quarter of 2026, America has added 93,000 such construction positions and counting. Amazing progress!
https://www.dailysignal.com/2026/08/11/quiet-manufacturing-boom/
The whole piece is worth reading.
Posted on 8/17/26 at 8:57 am to loogaroo
The public's opinions are assigned to it by the media.
There are many good things happening but all we are shown are gas and grocery price news.
It's not an accident; it's classic media manipulation.
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:02 am to TrueTiger
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The public's opinions are assigned to it by the media.
Just look at the two downvotes. Why would anyone think a manufacturing boom would be bad?
fricking TDS clowns don’t even know why they hate him.
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:04 am to loogaroo
The corrupt, bought-and-paid-for corporate media is a HUGE enemy of the American people.
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:07 am to loogaroo
Had CNBC on in the background this past Friday while working. They did a segment where they talked with a couple of CEOs and officials, even visited a large facility that was opening, and discussed manufacturing returning from overseas to the United States.
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:16 am to loogaroo
manufacturing = Data Centers = less future work
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:16 am to loogaroo
Yet manufacturing jobs have fallen by about 50k since he’s taken office
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:19 am to loogaroo
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Trump’s policies are working, but legacy media won’t show it
Its the job of the Trump Administration to show this. They are so bad with messaging. Instead, we get Trump shitposting on Twitter and you guys lap it up.
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:20 am to loogaroo
Maybe Trump should be posting things like this on Truth Social instead of the nonsense?
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:20 am to loogaroo
People keep complaining about "the state of the economy"... maybe I'm crazy but it feels like the economy is decent these days and we have a lot to be thankful for.
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:22 am to loogaroo
Manufacturing and other industries are definitely on the up swing. Unfortunately the bad is always going to overshadow the good and there's plenty of bad to do that right now.
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:22 am to tadman
I’m guessing you’re north of 40
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:23 am to loogaroo
U.S. manufacturing employment is still down 75,000 from when Trump was inaugurated for his second term and down 305,000 compared to the 15-year manufacturing employment peak in January 2023.
This isnt from legacy media. This is from a report compiled from Bureau of Labor and Statisitcs own data.
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:24 am to loogaroo
I’m just worried that too much of this “manufacturing boom” is just components for building these data centers, and that the data center building boom is just a really dumb bubble that won’t pay off for consumers in any appreciable way.
As usual, I hope that I am wrong.
As usual, I hope that I am wrong.
This post was edited on 8/17/26 at 9:25 am
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:37 am to ThuperThumpin
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This isnt from legacy media. This is from a report compiled from Bureau of Labor and Statisitcs own data.
The same one that then adjusted these jobs by almost a million, that one
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:39 am to ronricks
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Its the job of the Trump Administration to show this.
Ohn horse shite. The fricking media is supposed to be "unbiased" but they are dem mouthpieces. Their bias in what they show is worse than their bias in how they show things.
Anything the admin says will be dismissed as PR
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:43 am to RohanGonzales
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Anything the admin says will be dismissed as PR
This is the problem with the MAGA tards on here. You are so invested in Trump "owning the soy libs" on Twitter that you are making excuses for the awful messaging of his administration. The same was true for Trump's first administration the messaging was awful. Every President has people in their Administration whose sole job is messaging - yet Trump has complete fools in these roles. Trump should have his team getting the correct messaging out about this and any other accomplishment(s).
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:47 am to RohanGonzales
By the way, for those touting employment numbers, you do realize millions of working illegals were sent home, they had ss# they are in the bls numbers.
Posted on 8/17/26 at 9:53 am to trinidadtiger
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millions of working illegals were sent home, they had ss# they are in the bls numbers.
Don’t bring logic in here. It short circuits the TDS infected.
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