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Ford CEO Jim Farley: The Essential Economy's Productivity Gap Should Worry Us

10 days ago
  • #Productivity Gap
  • #Workforce Development
  • #Essential Economy
  • The author worked at Hill and Vaughn, a classic-car restoration shop, during business school, gaining hands-on experience in car interiors and mechanics.
  • The 'Essential Economy' comprises 95 million workers in industries like construction, agriculture, and manufacturing, contributing $12 trillion to GDP.
  • Productivity in the Essential Economy has declined, while white-collar productivity surged by 28% over eight years.
  • Workforce shortages in essential industries are critical, with auto techs, construction workers, and manufacturing employees in high demand.
  • The author advocates for increased investment in workforce development, similar to federal R&D funding, to close the productivity gap.
  • New technologies like augmented reality and robotics can enhance productivity for hands-on workers.
  • Reducing bureaucratic delays in infrastructure and manufacturing projects is essential for progress.
  • Ford is hosting a summit on the Essential Economy to discuss solutions with leaders from business, technology, and government.
  • Ignoring the Essential Economy could lead to higher costs in housing, groceries, and other essentials.
  • The author calls for making the Essential Economy a national priority to ensure economic stability and growth.