US Manufacturing Start-Ups Have Declined Over Three Decades, Report Finds
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Trelysa Long
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This article notes that U.S. manufacturing start-ups have declined over the last three decades, which poses a risk to the nation's economic and security strength since these start-ups are essential to critical national economic power industries.
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U.S. manufacturing start-ups have declined over the last three decades.
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