10/5/2016 3:14:15 PM
Governor Mark Dayton has proclaimed Oct. 2-8, 2016 as Manufacturing Week in Minnesota. Why should you care?
Because manufacturing is a vital part of Minnesota’s economic health. One in eight jobs in Minnesota is in manufacturing – and these tend to be high-quality jobs that pay well. The average manufacturing job paid $63,251 in 2015. That’s almost $9,300 – or 15 percent – higher than the typical job in Minnesota.
“Sustaining jobs in manufacturing is critical to our economy,” says DEED Commissioner Shawntera Hardy. “It offers pathways to rewarding careers that pay family-sustaining wages.”
Manufacturing contributed $48.2 billion to the state’s economy in 2015. Minnesota has 317,200 jobs in manufacturing. But when you add in jobs in other industries that are dependent on manufacturing, that impact rises to 914,000 jobs.
For more on the economic impact of manufacturing, click on the graphic at right or visit the manufacturing section of DEED’s website.
This week – and throughout the month – manufacturers across the state are opening their doors to students and the public for tours. Find out more about tours in your area at Dream It. Do It. Minnesota. In addition, manufacturers are being recognized at local events.
You’ll find more information on DEED’s Manufacturing Week web section. There you can get tips and tools for planning an event, find out more about manufacturing in Minnesota or take our fun manufacturing quiz.
Find out how manufacturing is doing in your area – and read about recent manufacturing employment trends in your region:
DEED offers information and resources for manufacturing businesses – and for people looking for jobs in manufacturing. These include:
You also can subscribe to various DEED publications to stay up on a broad range of economic and employment information.
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