Data through 2025 reveals that manufacturing jobs growth over the past six years has been highly concentrated. Over four-fifths of this employment growth has occurred in just 354 out of 3,143 counties. These high-growth counties accounted for around a quarter of 2019 U.S. employment in the sector. https://buff.ly/gXAvJKW
Consumer prices posted their biggest monthly gain since 2022 in March, rising 0.9 percent from February, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. On an annualized basis, prices rose 3.3 percent, up sharply from 2.4 percent the month before and the highest level since May 2024 on a yearly basis. https://buff.ly/UU8JeFd A handful of thoughts: 1) this is not surprising, 2) recall that CPI is a fixed basket of goods that does not allow price shopping and may not reflect your spending at all, 3) the real risk is how sticky this is -- how baked in do higher prices get into items such as food.
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