
Red State Texas Experiences Manufacturing Boom Under Biden’s Leadership
The manufacturing sector under President Biden's leadership is witnessing a boom, with red states like Texas experiencing significant growth.
Since Biden assumed office, the country has added an impressive 800,000 manufacturing jobs, based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data.

Top states for average job growth include Texas, California, Florida, Ohio, and Georgia; with Nevada seeing the most substantial percentage increase.
As the 2024 election looms, Biden faces the task of linking these gains to his legislative accomplishments - the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, the Inflation Reduction Act, and the Chips and Science Act.
This plan is complicated as governors from both political spectrums, like Greg Abbott or Michelle Lujan Grisham could lay claim to their state's economic strides.
But also, Biden has actively defended his commitment to electric vehicles and renewable energy amidst concerns about potential factory job losses.
He has stated that these climate initiatives will result in more union jobs.
Yet, the recent dip in the manufacturing gauge from the Institute for Supply Management could signal a sector slowdown.
Biden's administration has seen a surge in manufacturing jobs, but his economic handling continues to face public scrutiny.
With inflation rates dropping and wage growth on the rise, public opinion might shift favorably.
States that Biden turned blue in 2020, namely Arizona and Georgia, and Texas have experienced a growth in manufacturing jobs beyond the national average.
Continued economic growth and job creation remain pivotal to Biden's 2024 re-election strategy, especially in swing states.
With possible headwinds like a potential manufacturing sector slowdown and varying public sentiment, the road to re-election might not be smooth sailing for Biden, but he can rest on these laurels for now.
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