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U.S. Manufacturing Growth Driven by War-Related Uncertainties

U.S. Manufacturing Growth Driven by War-Related Uncertainties

by Ashley Mowreader | May 1, 2026 | Economy, Featured, Manufacturing, Newest

The manufacturing sector was boosted by geopolitical anxieties in April, as conflict in the Middle East raised supply orders, but higher costs and energy prices are dampening the sector’s future outlook. The Institute for Supply Chain Management’s (ISM) latest...
5 Things to Watch For in the March ISM Report

5 Things to Watch For in the March ISM Report

by Ashley Mowreader | Mar 31, 2026 | Economy, Featured, Manufacturing

Despite an unsteady month for manufacturers marked by the conflict in Iran, economists anticipate the Institute for Supply Management’s March Purchasing Managers’ Index will be positive. The report will reflect instability in the market with rising oil prices and...
While Market Demands Solar Energy, Federal Policy Impedes Growth

While Market Demands Solar Energy, Federal Policy Impedes Growth

by Ashley Mowreader | Mar 29, 2026 | Economy, Featured, Manufacturing

By many counts, T1 Energy is a picture of Republicans’ American manufacturing dreams. The growing Texas-based company employs over 2,000 domestic workers, producing tens of thousands of products each day just outside of Dallas, with a new $400 million facility opening...
Construction Jobs Continue To Grow Despite Interest Hikes

Construction Jobs Continue To Grow Despite Interest Hikes

by Mrinalini Nayak | May 23, 2023 | Economy, Housing, Inflation, Jobs, Manufacturing

Ajax Paving Industries, Florida LLC couldn’t be any busier this year. The company is bagging multiple contracts for re-building interstate highways and roads in Florida as the fast growing state sees skyrocketing development from building roads and airports to homes...
Are Right-to-Work Policies Winning States New EV Investments? Not Quite

Are Right-to-Work Policies Winning States New EV Investments? Not Quite

by Nicholas Morgan | May 17, 2023 | Manufacturing

The Blue Bird factory in Fort Valley, Georgia, has been something of a winner in the state’s race to build itself into a production hub for electric vehicles. Flush with federal funds to build electric-powered school buses, the company has been a cheerleader for the...
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