Apparel Manufacturing Employment in Decline


by Steven Davies on Jul 8, 2013 | Views: 201 | Score: 0
Apparel manufacturing, totalCut and sew apparel contractorsMen's and boys' cut and sew apparelWomen's and all other cut and sew apparelAll other apparel manufacturing
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Sources: bls.gov, bls.gov
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Steven Davies
Steven Davies on Jul 8, 2013 1:09 PM said:

From 1990 to 2011, the number of people employed in the apparel manufacturing industry has declined 83% in the United States. Every sector of the industry has been proportionally affected by the decline in employment.