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New Employment Study Shows JAMA Members Support 1.5M US Jobs

The 1.5 million U.S. jobs supported by Japanese-brand automobile companies in 2015 have grown by more than 225,000 jobs since 2011, an increase of more than 17 percent.

Rutgers University Economics Professor Thomas Prusa, PhD, released an employment study entitled, “The Contribution of the Japanese-Brand Automotive Industry to the United States Economy.” The study, which examines 2015 employment data provided by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association’s U.S. office (JAMA USA), shows that Japanese-brand automakers support more than 1.5 million U.S. jobs when spin-off and intermediate (suppliers, etc.) jobs are added to direct and dealer-network employment figures.

JAMA - Economic ComparisonDr. Prusa’s analysis also reveals that since his first study, conducted using 2011 data, employment supported by Japanese-brand automobile companies’ activities in America has grown by more than 17 percent. In comparison, overall U.S. employment has grown by only 7.5 percent. “This data is remarkable in that it shows Japanese-brand automobile companies are playing a leading role in the recovery and growth of the U.S. economy,” said Dr. Prusa.

“Every job provided by JAMA members’ manufacturing, R&D, headquarters and sales operations in the U.S. supports two or more additional intermediate and spin-off jobs,” said Manny Manriquez, general director of JAMA USA. “From parts suppliers, to logistics providers, and the local businesses in the communities where our members’ employees live, over a million jobs are supported by the more than 460,000 employees of Japanese-brand automakers and their dealer networks across the U.S. Add those together and we have our 1.5 million jobs footprint in America.”

Other key findings of the report include:

  • The 1.5 million U.S. jobs supported by Japanese-brand automobile companies in 2015 are an increase of more than 225,000 jobs since 2011 (up more than 17 percent).
  • Direct employment (does not include dealership, intermediate or spin-off employment) by Japanese-brand automakers has grown by more than 20 percent since 2011, in contrast to overall U.S. manufacturing employment, which has grown by 5 percent.
  • Total annual compensation from jobs generated by Japanese automakers in the U.S. has grown by more than 33 percent since 2011 – reaching more than $106 billion in 2015.

To read the report, click here.

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