NEW YORK, May 11, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- The vast majority of surveyed Americans believe manufacturing plays a vital role in safeguarding U.S. economic prosperity and maintaining their quality of life, according to the 2017 Manufacturing Perceptions Survey from Deloitte and The Manufacturing Institute. The study found more than three-quarters (76 percent) of Americans surveyed believe the U.S. should invest further in the manufacturing industry.
"Modern manufacturing has captured the imagination of the American public and our elected leaders, said Jay Timmons, president and CEO of the National Association of Manufacturers. "This important research indicates public opinion of the future of the industry has taken a measurable, positive jump as people acknowledge the strong connection between this industry, the U.S. economy and the American way of life. As we have done with our Creators Wanted video series, manufacturers are taking it upon themselves to tell the story of our industry and the lives we touch; it's encouraging to see that our story is resonating."
"More people understand modern manufacturing is high-tech," added Seema Pajula, Deloitte & Touche LLP and vice chairman, Deloitte LLP, U.S. Consumer & Industrial Products industry leader. "They expect jobs to involve innovation and advanced technology in the future, which is progress for the industry in realigning the image of what modern manufacturing looks like to the general public."
Among the study's findings:
More than 8 in 10 respondents see manufacturing as vital to America's livelihood.
- Among those surveyed, 83 percent believe U.S. manufacturing is critical to economic prosperity, and 81 percent feel it is important to maintaining their standard of living.
- Eighty-one percent of Americans also believe trade and export of American manufactured goods benefit the U.S. economy.
More than three-quarters of Americans agree the U.S. should invest more in manufacturing.
- More than three-quarters (76 percent) of respondents believe the U.S. needs a more strategic approach to developing its manufacturing base; the same number (76 percent) believe the U.S. should further invest in the manufacturing industry.
- Seventy-one percent of respondents believe that the U.S. should ensure long-term, stable funding for programs that spur innovation and advanced manufacturing.
Future manufacturing jobs expected to be more high-skill, less manual labor.
- Nearly 9 in 10 (88 percent) respondents expect future manufacturing jobs will require a higher level of technical skill, and 77 percent expect manufacturing jobs will require less manual labor.
- Eighty-one percent of respondents believe that future manufacturing jobs will occur in cleaner and safer environments.
- Nearly two-thirds (64 percent) of respondents believe the U.S. manufacturing industry is already high-tech, up from 43 percent in the 2014 survey.
Manufacturing sector fuels job creation in the U.S.
- Parents of school-age children, people of Generation X and those most familiar with manufacturing (i.e., people who have worked or are working in the manufacturing industry) see manufacturing as the number one most preferred job-creation engine in the United States.
- The overall public ranked manufacturing third, just after technology development centers and health care facilities, in terms of the country's leading sectors for job creation.
"Helping Americans' perceptions of manufacturing catch up with reality is a vital step in addressing the skills gap, as the U.S. manufacturing industry continues to create diverse jobs involving advanced technologies and innovation," said Michelle Drew Rodriguez, senior manager, Deloitte Services LP and manufacturing leader for Deloitte's Center for Industry Insights. "The demand for these high-skilled positions is expected to soar over the next decade with 3.5 million manufacturing jobs becoming available between 2015 and 2025 as the industry evolves and baby boomers continue to retire."
For more information about the study and to view the full findings, please visit here.
About the Study
The 2017 Manufacturing Perceptions Survey polled a nationally representative sample of 1,030 Americans across all 50 states in December 2016.
About Deloitte
Deloitte provides industry-leading audit, consulting, tax and advisory services to many of the world's most admired brands, including 80 percent of the Fortune 500 and more than 6,000 private and middle market companies. Our people work across more than 20 industry sectors to deliver measurable and lasting results that help reinforce public trust in our capital markets, inspire clients to make their most challenging business decisions with confidence, and help lead the way toward a stronger economy and a healthy society.
About The Manufacturing Institute
The Manufacturing Institute (the Institute) is the 501(c)(3) affiliate of the National Association of Manufacturers. As a non-partisan organization, the Institute is committed to delivering leading-edge information and services to the nation's manufacturers. The Institute is the authority on the attraction, qualification and development of world-class manufacturing talent. For more information, please visit www.themanufacturinginstitute.org.
Deloitte refers to one or more of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited, a UK private company limited by guarantee ("DTTL"), its network of member firms, and their related entities. DTTL and each of its member firms are legally separate and independent entities. DTTL (also referred to as "Deloitte Global") does not provide services to clients. In the United States, Deloitte refers to one or more of the US member firms of DTTL, their related entities that operate using the "Deloitte" name in the United States and their respective affiliates. Certain services may not be available to attest clients under the rules and regulations of public accounting. Please see www.deloitte.com/about to learn more about our global network of member firms.
Contacts:
Courtney Flaherty |
AJ Jorgenson |
|
Public Relations |
Public Relations |
|
Deloitte |
The Manufacturing Institute |
|
+1 203 905 2708 |
+1 202 637 3000 |
|
SOURCE Deloitte
Related Links
WANT YOUR COMPANY'S NEWS FEATURED ON PRNEWSWIRE.COM?
Newsrooms &
Influencers
Digital Media
Outlets
Journalists
Opted In
Share this article