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  2. Manufacturing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Figure 1-Job measures: The blue line (left axis) is the ratio of manufacturing jobs to the total number of non-farm payroll jobs. It has declined since the 1960s as manufacturing jobs fell and services expanded. The red line (right axis) is the number of manufacturing jobs (000s), which had fallen by nearly one-third since the late 1990s. [14]

  3. Technological and industrial history of the United States

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    Another major advantage enjoyed by the United States was the absence of an aristocracy or gentry. The eastern seaboard of the United States, with a great number of rivers and streams along the Atlantic seaboard, provided many potential sites for constructing textile mills necessary for early industrialization.

  4. American system of manufacturing - Wikipedia

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    The American system of manufacturing was a set of manufacturing methods that evolved in the 19th century. [1] The two notable features were the extensive use of interchangeable parts and mechanization for production, which resulted in more efficient use of labor compared to hand methods.

  5. Manufacturing engineering - Wikipedia

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    Master's degrees in engineering manufacturing include Master of Engineering [ME] or [MEng] in Manufacturing, Master of Science [M.Sc] in Manufacturing Management, Master of Science [M.Sc] in Industrial and Production Management, and Master of Science [M.Sc] as well as Master of Engineering [ME] in Design, which is a subdiscipline of manufacturing.

  6. Industrial engineering - Wikipedia

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    There is a general consensus among historians that the roots of the industrial engineering profession date back to the Industrial Revolution.The technologies that helped mechanize traditional manual operations in the textile industry including the flying shuttle, the spinning jenny, and perhaps most importantly the steam engine generated economies of scale that made mass production in ...

  7. 9 High-Paying Jobs in Science and Tech - AOL

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    High-Paying Science Jobs The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics projects robust growth for jobs in the fields of life, physical and social sciences. Professionals use scientific research to solve ...

  8. Kamala Harris touts big growth in manufacturing jobs under ...

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    Either way, manufacturing job numbers under Biden are up. Factcheck.org puts it this way: “Biden has seen an average monthly increase of 18,200 manufacturing jobs per month, compared to 11,600 ...

  9. CHIPS Act faces talent shortage despite $500 billion ... - AOL

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    But other industries have received big government handouts and then moved offshore in recent history: losing millions of manufacturing jobs over the past 50 years in sectors including the auto and ...