Hmmmm?
How many lawmakers in those states gonna he happy about job cuts in their states or districts????
Today the aerospace and defense industry supports more than 2.1 million jobs across the United States, with the highest concentrations of workers in California, Washington, Texas, Connecticut, Arizona, Florida, Ohio, Kansas, Georgia, and Virginia. Roles include mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, aircraft designers, flight inspectors, quality assurance engineers, program managers, research scientists, systems administrators, intelligence analysts, and test engineers.
Industry compensation is significantly higher—about 40 percent—than the national average. In 2021, the average salary for aerospace workers was just slightly over $106,700, per the AIA. And although the A&D workforce is less diverse than the U.S. labor force as a whole, the industry has started to see more Black, Hispanic, and female representation in the workforce in recent years….
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