Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Trump scores on lost plants

- Louis Jacobson

How has the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA, affected the number of manufactur­ing plants in the United States since its enactment in 1994? It’s been a big negative, President Donald Trump told Fox News’ Sean Hannity during an interview in Las Vegas.

Trump, who has negotiated with both Canada and Mexico to replace the current agreement, told Hannity, “NAFTA was a disaster. We lost thousands of plants. We lost millions of jobs. NAFTA was a disaster.”

We take up Trump’s statement about job losses in a separate fact-check. Here, we’ll look at the question of plants that have been lost post-NAFTA.

The United States saw a loss of more than 80,000 manufactur­ing establishm­ents from 1994 through 2014.

Data from a Census Bureau series, Business Dynamics Statistics, tallied

Trump said that since NAFTA, “we lost thousands of plants.”

The verdict

That actually understate­s it.

357,330 manufactur­ing establishm­ents in 1994 and 274,756 in 2014, the last year for which data is available.

Granted, it’s unlikely that every shuttered manufactur­ing plant owes its closure to NAFTA. Among other things,

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advancemen­ts in technology have revolution­ized manufactur­ing in recent years.

But even if a small fraction of the closures stem at least in part from NAFTA, then Trump’s use of “thousands” is valid.

Our ruling

Trump said that since NAFTA, “we lost thousands of plants.”

That’s actually an understate­ment. The United States lost 80,000 plants since then. Not all can be blamed on NAFTA, but even if only a fraction of them can be, Trump has a point. We rate the statement Mostly True.

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