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Dashboard: Workers in Manufacturing Jobs, 1960-2010
Overall Summary: This dashboard provides an overview of the percentage of workers in manufacturing jobs in the United States, Massachusetts, and Springfield from 1960 to 2010. It provides an insight into the changing labor force and the impact of industrialization on the economy.
Dashboard Insights:
The percentage of workers in manufacturing jobs has decreased steadily since 1960.
In 1960, 30% of workers were employed in manufacturing jobs, while in 2010 this number had dropped to 10%.
The decline in manufacturing jobs is due to the shift to a service-based economy.
Who Can Benefit: This dashboard is useful for businesses, economists, and policy makers who need to understand the changing labor force and the impact of industrialization on the economy. It can help them make informed decisions about the future of their business and the economy.
Benefits:
Businesses can use this dashboard to gain insight into the changing labor force and the impact of industrialization on the economy.
Economists can use this dashboard to understand the changing labor force and the impact of industrialization on the economy.
Policy makers can use this dashboard to gain insight into the changing labor force and the impact of industrialization on the economy.
Workers in manufacturing jobs, 1960-2010
Percent of Workers in Manufacturing Jobs
30.0%
20.0%
10.0%
0.0%
1960
1970
1980
Year
1990
2000
2010
Category
(All)
Key
Count of Migrated
Massachusetts
Springfield
United States
Springfield
Massachusetts
United States
Source: U.S. Censu
Graphic by Greg