There is an On-shoring Tsunami taking place in America, hundreds of billions of dollars are being invested into manufacturing facilities and new jobs all across America. (partial AI generated list below)
These manufacturing jobs provide communities with positive cash flow.
Unlike a service economy where much of the money circulates within a community, in a manufacturing-based economy, creating products that are shipped and sold outside of your community, there is a positive cashflow, increasing capital in the community. This is how communities build wealth. If the company is also owned by people in the community the community benefits are even greater.
Restaurateurs, retailers, the arts, everyone benefits.
Of course- Not all manufacturing jobs are equal, high tech manufacturing jobs in emerging industries such as space, robotics, biotechnology, new energy industries such as hydrogen fuel cells… these types of jobs, in new industries where much is yet to be learned. These jobs can expose the fresh minded folks, folks that have not been burdened by university education, to innovate.
Creating startups based on insights others in the business don’t see do to preconditioning. This outside viewpoint can be a big advantage. It worked for Henry Ford, Steve Jobs, Michael Dell and many others.
A lot of people don’t realize it, one of the biggest impediments to innovation is the university education system, an education which creates limits and barriers in people’s minds.
EXAMPLES of New Manufacturing Plans in the USA
(partial list, compiled, in part, by AI)
Amgen, a biotechnology company has announced a $900 million expansion to their Ohio Plant adding another 350 jobs. “After unveiling a new drug substance facility in North Carolina in December, Amgen is doubling down on expanding its U.S. production presence with plans for a major upgrade at its plant in central Ohio.”
“…biomanufacturing facility in New Albany, Ohio,” 350 new jobs
More Pharmaceutical & Healthcare Companies
Johnson & Johnson: Announced a $55 billion investment over four years in U.S. manufacturing, research, and technology .WSJ+2White House+2CBS News+2
Eli Lilly: Plans to invest $27 billion to build four manufacturing plants, involving 10,000 construction workers .WSJ
Novartis: Committed $23 billion over five years to enable domestic production of all its U.S. medicines, creating 5,000 jobs .WSJ
Roche: Announced a $50 billion investment in U.S. research and manufacturing, aiming to create over 12,000 jobs .WSJ
Thermo Fisher Scientific: Committed $2 billion to expand U.S. manufacturing capacity, enhancing the domestic healthcare supply chain .IndustrySelect+7Medical Technology News | MedTech Dive+7IndustrySelect+7
Automotive & Industrial Companies
Hyundai: Pledged $21 billion toward U.S. manufacturing from 2025 to 2028, including $9 billion to expand domestic automobile production to 1.2 million vehicles annually .CBS News
Toyota: Investing $8 billion in its North Carolina battery plant, which is expected to employ over 5,000 people and produce batteries for up to 800,000 vehicles per year .Wikipedia+1White House+1
GE Aerospace: Announced nearly $1 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing and supply chain, focusing on increasing capacity and modernizing facilities .Fox Business+1IndustrySelect+1
Stellantis: Plans a $5 billion investment in its U.S. manufacturing network, including reopening its Belvidere, Illinois, manufacturing plant. White House
Other Notable Investments
Merck: Announced an $8 billion investment in U.S. manufacturing, following the opening of a new $1 billion facility in North Carolina. White House
Clarios: Plans to expand its domestic manufacturing operations with a $6 billion investment. White House
CMA CGM: The French shipping firm committed $20 billion to increase its U.S.-flagged fleet and create a Chicago airfreight hub, generating 10,000 jobs. WSJ
Apple Inc. plans to invest more than $500 billion in America over the next four years.
IBM is committing $150 billion towards US based manufacturing.
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Company (TSMC)
IBM $150 billion commitment to U.S.
https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2025/04/28/focused-on-american-jobs-ibm-announces-150-billion-investment-in-u-s-manufacturing/