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    U.S. factory jobs shrink as tariffs drive up production costs

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    The U.S. job market is showing renewed signs of weakness, with middle-class manufacturing employment facing mounting pressure amid high operating costs and subdued hiring. Recent government data and industry assessments highlight a sharp decline in factory job creation, closely linked to increased expenses from trade tariffs and slowing economic activity. In August 2025, U.S. employers added just 22,000 jobs, significantly below expectations and the lowest monthly gain since early 2022. The national unemployment rate rose to 4.3 percent, the highest level in nearly four years.

    U.S. factory jobs shrink as tariffs drive up production costs
    U.S. factory jobs shrink as Trump-era tariffs and high costs continue to burden manufacturing sector operations.

    A revised report also confirmed a net loss of 13,000 jobs in June, marking the first monthly contraction in employment since the height of the COVID-19 pandemic. The slowdown is affecting multiple sectors, particularly manufacturing, construction, and transportation. Manufacturing, a longstanding pillar of American middle-class employment, has been particularly hard hit. Since the implementation of a new round of tariffs in April 2025, the sector has lost approximately 42,000 jobs. Over the same period, job openings in manufacturing declined by 76,000 while hires dropped by 18,000.

    In August alone, layoffs in the industry increased by 12,000, reflecting deepening cuts in operations and staffing. Rising input costs are placing additional strain on manufacturers. Facilities reliant on imported materials are reporting monthly cost increases of over $100,000 due to tariffs on essential components. These elevated expenses are leading many firms to halt hiring and reduce production. Wage growth for manufacturing workers has also stagnated. The median hourly wage rose by just ten cents to reach $35.50 in August, a minimal increase that fails to keep pace with inflation.

    Consumer confidence drops to decade-low levels

    Consumer confidence in the labor market is also showing signs of erosion. According to the New York Federal Reserve’s latest survey, only 44.9 percent of respondents believe they would be able to find a new job within three months if they became unemployed. This marks the lowest level of confidence recorded since 2013. The same survey found that one-year inflation expectations ticked up to 3.2 percent, exceeding the Federal Reserve’s long-term target of 2 percent. Demographic breakdowns reveal additional vulnerabilities. Black unemployment rose to 7.5 percent in August, the highest level since October 2021.

    Employment rates among other groups, including young adults and recent immigrants, also declined. These shifts suggest a widening gap in labor market recovery among different population segments. Industrial firms across the country are pulling back on expansion plans. Several companies have reduced production shifts, cut overtime hours, and postponed equipment upgrades, citing high costs and uncertain demand. The slowdown has been particularly evident in states with heavy exposure to export-dependent manufacturing, where activity has contracted further over the past quarter. Beyond manufacturing, employment in construction and transportation is also falling.

    The construction sector lost jobs for the second consecutive month, while transportation and warehousing saw a decline of nearly 5,000 positions in August. Companies in these sectors are adjusting operations in response to declining freight volumes, reduced housing starts, and tighter financial conditions. Together, these trends point to growing stress in segments of the economy that have historically supported broad-based job growth. As tariff costs remain elevated and factory orders soften, middle-class employment in the industrial economy is facing sustained headwinds, with manufacturing jobs now among the most vulnerable.  – By Content Syndication Services.

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