Study Shows Impact of 2.5 Million American Metal Manufacturing Jobs
These workers earn approximately $151.4 billion in wages and benefits and pay about $64.5 billion in federal, state and local taxes.
Posted: March 12, 2013
These workers earn approximately $151.4 billion in wages and benefits and pay about $64.5 billion in federal, state and local taxes.
A recent study commissioned by the Metals Service Center Institute (MSCI; Rolling Meadows, IL) shows the economic contributions made by the metal production and distribution industry in 2012 are a dynamic part of the U.S. economy, accounting for more than $552 billion, or over 3.5 percent of the nation’s gross domestic product.
To see the study results, click here.
MSCI president and chief executive officer M. Robert Weidner, III, pointed to the results as validation for the industry and the much-needed jobs it provides. “Our industry and our members play an important role in our country’s economy,” he said. “We need both local and national elected leaders to pay attention to the issues and needs of the metals industry for it to remain viable and for industry executives to have the confidence to reinvest in and grow their companies. The future strength of our country depends on it.”
The study, conducted by John Dunham and Associates, also found that metal producers and service centers directly or indirectly employ nearly 2.5 million Americans. These workers will earn approximately $151.4 billion in wages and benefits. Members of the industry and their employees pay about $64.5 billion in federal, state and local taxes.
“One of the reasons we commissioned the study is to be able to see exactly what the metals industry means to the economy, on both a local and national scale,” explained Weidner. “The numbers don’t lie — these are desperately needed jobs and economic stimulation. It’s vital that our elected leadership listen to their constituents and act in the best interest of the country and its people.”
The study results are accessible online in an interactive format and allow the user to dissect the data by congressional district. These gauges provide a dashboard that allows members to show their elected leaders exactly how their business impacts their local communities, their state and the national economy.
Founded in 1909, the Metals Service Center Institute has over 400 members operating from more than 1,500 locations in the United States, Canada, Mexico and throughout the world. Together, MSCI members constitute the largest single group of metals purchasers in North America, amounting each year to more than 55 million tons of steel, aluminum, and other metals, with about 300,000 manufacturers and fabricators as customers.
MSCI membership also includes almost all ferrous and non-ferrous industrial metals producers in North America. Service centers inventory, process and distribute metals to manufacturing intermediaries and original equipment manufacturers. www.MSCI.org