Trump’s promised ‘manufacturing miracle’ failed to materialize
Over $860 billion in manufacturing investments have been announced since President Joe Biden took office.
Over $860 billion in manufacturing investments have been announced since President Joe Biden took office.
While Wisconsin has added more than 188,000 jobs since President Joe Biden took office, the state experienced a net jobs loss during former President Donald Trump’s time in office.
The Investing in America agenda is designed to create jobs by providing incentives for companies to build businesses in the United States.
Wisconsin has received billions in federal aid for infrastructure upgrades.
The December jobs report surpassed economists’ predictions.
Instead of keeping its promise to lower consumer costs, the GOP majority has focused on impeachment.
Businesses, workers, and consumers are already seeing benefits from the Biden administration’s climate protection and clean energy investments.
In 2017, Gov. Scott Walker made a deal with the Taiwan-based multinational electronics manufacturer to bring thousands of jobs to Wisconsin. Six years later, few of those jobs have materialized.
The facility expansion is funded by a $42.45 billion program to expand high-speed internet access in every state.