The numbers tell a stubborn story. In April, U.S. manufacturers cut another 2,000 jobs. That loss, modest on its face, erased much of the previous month’s gain and fit a larger pattern of decline that has persisted through policy shifts meant to reverse it. Figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, released in early May, show the sector shed positions even as broader economic signals flashed mixed. Transportation equipment took the hardest hi…
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