Free Top 10 U.S. States by Manufacturing Job Growth (2020-2025) Chart
The chart showcases the states with the most significant manufacturing job growth from 2020 to 2025, emphasizing their role in the country’s industrial resurgence. Texas leads with 1.53 billion in total job growth, reflecting its strong manufacturing expansion and favorable business environment. California follows closely with 1.35 billion, driven by advanced manufacturing and technology sectors. Michigan, known for its automotive industry, records 1.23 billion, while Ohio shows 1.1 billion, highlighting its industrial base. Indiana contributes 1.03 billion, confirming its steady growth in production jobs. North Carolina and Illinois register 0.94 and 0.92 billion, respectively, indicating their growing manufacturing capacity. Tennessee reaches 0.84 billion, while Wisconsin and Georgia record 0.73 billion and 0.66 billion, underscoring their role as emerging players in manufacturing. These figures collectively indicate a shift toward industrial strengthening in both traditional and new manufacturing hubs.
| Labels | Total Job Growth 2020–2025 (billions) |
|---|---|
| Texas | 1.53 |
| California | 1.35 |
| Michigan | 1.23 |
| Ohio | 1.1 |
| Indiana | 1.03 |
| North Carolina | 0.94 |
| Illinois | 0.92 |
| Tennessee | 0.84 |
| Wisconsin | 0.73 |
| Georgia | 0.66 |
