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New Report Finds Japanese Automakers in U.S. Fuel 1.5 Million American Jobs

For Immediate Release

Contact: Matt Well, 202-803-6828
October 26, 2015

Japanese Auto Industry Demonstrates Significant Growth in U.S. Employment Over Previous Year

Washington, D.C. – Japanese-brand automobile companies’ production facilities, R&D centers and dealer networks support an estimated 1.5 million private sector U.S. jobs, an 11.5 percent increase relative to the previous year’s estimate, according to 2014 data analyzed by Rutgers University Economics Professor Thomas J. Prusa, PhD. The report  released by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) USA this week highlights the robust growth in the estimated total jobs generated by the Japanese-brand automakers’ U.S. operations in 2014, with direct employment at U.S. production facilities, R&D/design centers, headquarters and dealer networks as well as intermediate and spin-off jobs all showing significant increases over the previous year.

“The Japanese-brand automotive companies are among the largest job creators in the United States,” said the study’s author, Dr. Thomas J. Prusa. “Today, nearly 1.5 million American jobs are rooted either directly or indirectly in the Japanese-brand automotive companies’ U.S. operations. With an 11.5 percent increase over last year’s estimate, the impressive growth of U.S.-based employment over the last year is even more notable.”

“The strong figures in the latest employment report affirm that the Japanese-brand automotive industry is more important than ever to U.S. jobs and economic growth,” said Ron Bookbinder, General Director of JAMA USA. “Each year, JAMA member companies’ economic contributions continue to grow, and the significant employment increase in 2014 reflects Japanese automakers’ ongoing commitment to investing in America. Specifically, Japanese automakers are contributing to a record number 1.49 million American jobs and demonstrating their continued dedication to building state-of-the-art vehicles in the United States.”
Key Findings of the Study:

Japanese-Brand Automakers’ U.S. Employment and Intermediate/Spin-off Jobs, 2014

To read the report, click here

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To learn more about the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association (JAMA) USA, follow us on
Twitter at @JapanAutosUSA and visit our website at jama.org.

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