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Nov 11 2014
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Field Update: AAM Visits the Goodyear Plant in Kansas

That’s one big tire: AAM’s Mike Mitchell and Meghan Hasse pictured during a tour of the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co., plant in Topeka, Kan. Editor’s Note: AAM Field Coordinators...
Nov 07 2014
Press Release

Manufacturing Sector Gains 15,000 Jobs in October: AAM Statement

The Department of Labor reported this morning that America's manufacturing sector added 15,000 jobs in October.  The #AAMeter, which tracks President Obama's promise...
Nov 04 2014
Blog

It’s a Record! Monthly Trade Deficit with China Hits All-Time High

President Obama heads to China next week. Will the trade deficit be on his agenda? | Photo by Pete Souza, The White House Ladies and gentlemen, we interrupt your normal midterm Election Day...
Oct 31 2014
Blog

Commerce Plans to Add More Manufacturing Communities to IMCP

What fiendish scheme will they think up next?
Oct 29 2014
Blog

Tennessee DOT Commissioner: Federal Investment Needed to Keep State Competitive

State forced to cancel $400 million in projects due to federal transportation funding uncertainty.
Oct 28 2014
Blog

Field Update: AAM on the Road in Illinois and Wisconsin

Staffers talk about AAM's work and the importance of women in manufacturing.
Oct 27 2014
Blog

What You Need to Celebrate a Made in America Halloween

Photo Courtesy Pedro Ferreira via Flickr It’s close to midnight and something evil’s lurking in the dark — but it’s all in good fun, so long as that something is...
Oct 23 2014
Blog

Failure is Not an Option for Titan Gilroy, American Manufacturer and Reality Star

If this guy says he thinks American manufacturing can become stronger than ever, we definitely believe him. | Photo Courtesy Titan American Built Titan Gilroy thinks that American manufacturing can...
Oct 23 2014
Blog

A Paper Mill’s Closing Hits Home for This AAM Staffer

The Bucksport Paper Mill is scheduled to permanently cease operations on Dec. 1, 2014.
Oct 22 2014
Blog

Candidate Watch: Rocky Mountain Job Breakdown

Voters want to talk about job creation and the economy. So why isn't that happening in Colorado?