Department of Commerce Data Show U.S. Exports of Manufactured Goods Supported 6.4 Million Jobs Nationwide In 2011

Department of Commerce Data Show U.S. Exports of Manufactured Goods Supported 6.4 Million Jobs Nationwide In 2011

The following press release was published by the U.S. Department of Commerce on Aug. 29, 2013. It is reproduced in full below.

Texas led the nation with nearly 700,000 jobs supported by exports of manufactured goods Speaking at the Port of Houston today, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Penny Pritzker highlighted new data that show U.S. manufactured exports supported 6.4 million jobs in 2011. About 10 percent of those jobs were in Texas, which led the nation in the number of jobs – nearly 700,000 – supported by the export of manufactured goods. Secretary Pritzker is in Houston as part of her nationwide listening tour, during which she is traveling around the country meeting with businesses, thought leaders, academics, entrepreneurs and Department of Commerce employees to hear about their priorities, concerns, and ideas on how the public and private sectors can work together to strengthen the economy and create American jobs.

Additional highlights of today's data include: More than one-third of manufacturing jobs in primary metals, computer and electronic products, textile mills and machinery were supported by exports.

California (686,300), Illinois (352,700), Ohio (346,000), and Michigan (279,700) rounded out the top five states with the most jobs supported by manufactured exports. Louisiana led the nation in the share of private workforce jobs supported by manufacturing exports – 10.2 percent – or 159,600 jobs.

In 2011, nearly 40 percent of all manufacturing workers in the state of Washington depended on exports for their jobs. Nationwide, 399,900 manufacturing jobs were supported by the export of transportation equipment.

For additional information on jobs supported by U.S. manufactured exports, please visit http://tse.export.gov/jobs.

Source: U.S. Department of Commerce

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