The Coming Labor Crisis & America’s Robot Revolution

Amid the push to reshore, the United States faces a clear challenge when it comes to labor. Even though manufacturing has been contracting (PMI below 50 for more than two years), the U.S. still has 380,000 unfilled manufacturing jobs. While it may seem like a transient problem, it is actually a preview of looming demographic challenges that will force the largest automation wave in American history.

Amid the push to reshore, the United States faces a clear challenge when it comes to labor. Even though manufacturing has been contracting (PMI below 50 for more than two years), the U.S. still has 380,000 unfilled manufacturing jobs. While it may seem like a transient problem, it is actually a preview of looming demographic challenges that will force the largest automation wave in American history.

In a recent ROBO Global webinar, Morten Paulsen, head of research at CLSA in Japan, presented sobering data about America’s manufacturing workforce. The trends have implications for domestic production and reshoring efforts, but also indicate opportunities for investors.