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Manufacturing a mess: Donald Trump promised he’d return factory jobs; what actually happened?

The U.S. has more than 200,000 fewer manufacturing workers today than it did on the day Trump became president, and the lost momentum has nothing to do with the coronavirus-induced recession. The backsliding includes 80,000 factory jobs gone from Michigan, 29,000 from North Carolina, 24,000 from Pennsylvania. Michigan, 12,000 from Wisconsin.

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