Two companies' struggles -- and successes -- explain the fundamental challenges of US exports
Manufacturing isn't dying. It's evolving. Here's an interactive visualization of what that means.
What the next wave of manufacturing will look like, and why it may need government's helping hand
A few tricks for finding work that you want in a marketplace with a mind of its own.
Say bye-bye to the likes of River Rouge, and hello to smaller, smarter factories surrounded by industrial ecosystems that nourish innovation. But the next wave of manufacturing may require government's helping hand.
Americans no longer think the U.S. economy is No. 1, a new Allstate/National Journal Heartland Monitor poll shows
The Obama administration's pitchman is bullish on manufacturing and hopeful about exports.
Don't worry about those call centers in India. The United States is hawking more white-collar services to foreigners than they're snatching from us. For now.
The Millennial Generation is the largest, most diverse, and potentially best educated in American history. But what happens to their dreams and drive as they step into the worst job market in decades? The author presents a tour of the generational landscape, from struggles to successes, coast to coast.