New York’s three-month manufacturing contraction is more than a local slump—it’s a national economic red flag. With shrinking paychecks, falling confidence, and rising unemployment risks, the ripple effects could trigger a deeper recession. The recent decline in New York’s manufacturing sector signals deeper trouble for the U.S. economy. From the consequences of ongoing trade wars
New York’s manufacturing sector contracts again—what this means for American jobs, inflation, tariffs, and the rising fear among workers nationwide.