ANALYSIS: New EPA Regulations Threaten at Least 852,100 Jobs

Manufacturers in the U.S. Are Leading the Way on Sustainability, Outpacing Global Competitors

A new report conducted by Oxford Economics and commissioned by the National Association of Manufacturers warns that the Environmental Protection Agency’s proposed air quality regulations for particulate matter (PM2.5) are projected to threaten $162.4 billion to $197.4 billion of economic activity and put 852,100 to 973,900 current jobs at risk, both directly from manufacturing and indirectly from supply chain spending. In addition, growth in restricted areas may be constrained, limiting investment and expansion over the coming years.

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