Despite that huge jump in manufacturing construction, employment in the sector has been stagnant over the last year, suggesting filling the new factories with workers could be difficult.
Notably, other advanced economies have not experienced such surges in manufacturing construction, according to the Treasury Department.
Since President Joe Biden took office, around 800,000 manufacturing jobs were added, or a 6.5% growth rate.
This year has seen manufacturing employment remain especially stagnant, growing by just around 4,000 employees since January.
Though many of the 1.4 million manufacturing jobs lost at the beginning of the pandemic have been recovered, many economists are worried all these new factories across the country could struggle to find enough workers.
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