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It created new jobs in the service industry, but led to a decrease in manufacturing jobs
globalization
About 80% of the US economy is now services, the other 20% in manufacturing. Most jobs are in service industries.
About 50 percent of manufacturing jobs are shipped overseas. The government may not do much to keep jobs in the United States, but business owners have the power to.
overseas
The same jobs as anyone else in the world, except that they have less factory and manufacturing jobs than other countries
Overcrowded cities due to manufacturing jobs
Overcrowded cities due to manufacturing jobs.
Yes. Most U.S. Manufacturing jobs have taken place overseas, because foreigners would be willing to work for less. Recently, however, this has begun to change due to the fact that people are becoming more aware of this, and the economy is not in the best shape. Bringing these jobs back home would boost the economy.
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Yes, you do need a college degree to have a manufacturing engineering job in most cases. Many jobs, including http://www.engineerjobs.com/job.php?jobid=76717 and http://jobview.monster.com/Advanced-Manufacturing-Engineer-Job-Worcester-MA-US-100223590.aspx require, at minimum, a Bachelor of Science.
The US requires high tech manufacturing jobs and healthcare. There is a lot of room for these two industries to expand. The United States, although smaller than some countries, is still developing in certain areas with the help of these industries.