By Dr. Mark J. Perry Although job openings in the U.S. manufacturing sector slipped slightly in April to 230,000 from 235,000 in March, they have remained above 200,000 for four straight months for the first time since the summer of 2008 (see chart, data here.) From the recessionary lows of 100,000 through mid-2009, manufacturing job openings have more than doubled to levels not seen since the summer of 2009, two years ago. We can expect ongoing improvements in America’s manufacturing sector, both in terms of output and employment, as it continues to remain at the forefront of the economy…

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