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What happens when manufacturing goes away? With Amy Goldstein

What happens when manufacturing goes away? With Amy Goldstein

Update: 2024-07-29
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The GM plant in Janesville, Wisconsin, closed during the financial crisis in 2008, ending decades of production – and 3,000 steady, highly paid jobs. Journalist Amy Goldstein wrote about the town as the plant’s workers hurried to make new lives. Her book, ‘Janesville: An American Story’, won the Financial Times and McKinsey Book of the Year in 2017. This summer, Goldstein returned to town for the FT, and now joins Soumaya Keynes to talk about what Janesville lost and what it has gained in the years following the closing of the plant.  


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What happens when manufacturing goes away? With Amy Goldstein

What happens when manufacturing goes away? With Amy Goldstein