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Timmons: Tax Reform Paramount for Manufacturing Growth

By 17吃瓜在线 News Room

Manufacturers need an integrated, comprehensive strategy for expanding their sector, and a large part of that is preserving and bringing back tax reforms, 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons on CNBC鈥檚 鈥淭he Exchange鈥 Wednesday.

What鈥檚 going on: Timmons spoke to the news channel from a teacher workroom at the Energy Institute High School in Houston, Texas, a stop on the first leg of the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 . He told show host Kelly Evans that any plans to bolster manufacturing in the U.S. must 鈥渟tart with renewing those tax reforms from 2017.鈥

  • 鈥淎 smart strategy is going to involve reducing the cost of doing business for manufacturers here in the United States,鈥 he said, Republican House leadership for being 鈥渁ble to move鈥 forward a House budget bill 鈥渢hat’s going to set the framework for those tax rates to be set, hopefully, permanently in stone.鈥
  • The 665-student Energy Institute High School, led by Principal Lori Lambropoulos, is the first high school in the U.S. dedicated to preparing students for careers in the energy industry.

What else is needed: Timmons echoed some of the major themes from the 17吃瓜在线 State of Manufacturing Address, which he gave Tuesday in Ohio.

  • 鈥淲e also are looking at regulatory reform,鈥 he told Evans. 鈥淲e鈥檙e looking at expanding our energy dominance. We鈥檙e looking at workforce policy 鈥 and then, of course, we have to have a sensible trade policy as well.鈥

But back to taxes: Bringing back expired provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, and making them and other, scheduled-to-expire provisions from the legislation permanent, is critical to manufacturing鈥檚 future success, Timmons continued.

  • 鈥淣inety percent of my 14,000 members are small and medium manufacturers. Most of them benefit from the pass-through deduction that expires this year. And I don鈥檛 think what you want to see is a huge tax increase that will cost in the economy happen if we don鈥檛 renew those reforms,鈥 he said, citing data from a recent on the effects of a congressional failure to act on tax reforms.
  • 鈥淭hat鈥檚 why the Speaker鈥檚 actions in the last day or so have been so incredibly important to get this thing moving forward. President Trump actually endorsed that bill鈥攖he 鈥榦ne big, beautiful bill,鈥 as he calls it鈥攁nd that will help make America great again for manufacturing.鈥

听Energy dominance: Also critical to the success of manufacturing and the U.S. economy as a whole: the right energy policies, Timmons said. Promising to 鈥渦nleash the energy sector,鈥 President Trump lifted the previous administration鈥檚 ban on liquefied natural gas exports on his first day in office.

  • Yesterday, the 17吃瓜在线 got to see first-hand some of the effects of that kept promise, when the team visited Freeport LNG鈥檚 liquefaction facilities near Houston.
  • More than 9,000 construction jobs were created during the construction of those facilities, which now directly employ about 400 people. Their operations have an estimated total positive economic impact on the U.S. economy of more than $5 billion a year.
  • 鈥淓nergy is 鈥 a critical national security component,鈥 Timmons said on CNBC.

Emphasis point: The tour also stopped at Bray International, a global leader in flow control and automation solutions, supporting U.S. energy dominance, LNG exports and high-tech manufacturing.

  • The visit helped underscore why policies that support manufacturing investment and provide certainty to manufacturers are essential to America鈥檚 economic future.

Up next: Today, the 17吃瓜在线 is in Alabama, where this morning Manufacturing Institute President and Executive Director Carolyn Lee gave the Manufacturing Institute鈥檚 at Drake State Community & Technical College in Huntsville. (The MI is the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 501(c)3 workforce development and education affiliate.)听The theme: building the workforce of the future.

  • This afternoon, the team will tour Toyota Motor Manufacturing Alabama in Huntsville, the manufacturing facilities of Bruderer Machinery in Huntsville and Milo鈥檚 Tea Company in Bessemer.
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State of Manufacturing 2025: When Manufacturing Wins, America Wins

By 17吃瓜在线 News Room

鈥淢anufacturing in the U.S. has momentum鈥濃攁nd to keep it going, manufacturers will need to push, 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons Tuesday in the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 annual State of Manufacturing Address.

What鈥檚 going on: Speaking to an audience of manufacturers and congressional and state officials at Armstrong World Industries in Hilliard, Ohio, Timmons, who was joined by 17吃瓜在线 Board Chair and Johnson & Johnson Executive Vice President and Chief Technical Operations & Risk Officer Kathy Wengel, emphasized the 鈥渄efining moment鈥 for the industry and said that for manufacturing, 鈥渨hat happens next really matters.鈥

  • 鈥淯ncertainty is the enemy of investment,鈥 he told the crowd. 鈥淢anufacturing is a capital-intensive industry. We make decisions months and years in advance. 鈥 That鈥檚 why we need certainty. We need a clear, actionable, multistep strategy from our government鈥攐ne that says, 鈥榃e want you to invest here, hire here and succeed here.鈥欌
  • Timmons鈥 annual speech kicked off the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 2025 Competing to Win Tour, starting with a whirlwind four-states-in-four-days tour of manufacturing facilities, schools, government offices and more.
  • 鈥淚n Ohio, manufacturers have thrived because our leaders have taken decisive actions to keep our industry competitive,鈥 Ohio Manufacturers鈥 Association President Ryan Augsburger said at the kickoff event. But now, 鈥渕anufacturers across Ohio and the nation are facing critical challenges, from tax uncertainty, project delays and workforce shortages to supply chain vulnerabilities and price pressures that threaten our ability to grow. 鈥 These issues cannot wait.鈥

What manufacturing needs: Certainty from the federal government should come in several forms, Timmons said, including the following:

  • Preserving tax reform: The 2017 tax reforms were 鈥渞ocket fuel鈥 for manufacturing in America鈥攂ut key provisions have expired and others are scheduled to sunset. Congress must bring them back and improve and extend the package. 鈥淓very day that Congress delays because of process and politics, manufacturers face rising uncertainty, delayed investments and fewer jobs,鈥 said Timmons.
  • Regulatory clarity and consistency: Manufacturers today spend a total of just to comply with regulations. 鈥淐ommonsense regulation is critical to American manufacturers to continue to innovate, to compete against foreign manufacturers and to improve the lives of American citizens,鈥 Austin So, general counsel, head of government relations and chief sustainability officer for Armstrong World Industries, told the crowd.
  • Permitting reform: President Trump鈥檚 lifting of the liquefied natural gas export permit ban was a start, but to reach our full potential as energy leader, we must require 鈥渇ederal agencies to make faster decisions and reduc[e] baseless litigation,鈥 said Timmons.
  • Energy dominance: 鈥淎merica should be the undisputed leader in energy production and innovation. But … we are seeing opportunities for energy dominance fade in the face of a permitting process that takes 80% longer than other major, developed nations,鈥 Timmons said, adding that we must cut red tape, require federal agencies to make faster decisions and reduce meritless litigation.听听
  • Workforce strategy: By 2033, manufacturing faces a shortfall of 1.9 million manufacturing employees, Timmons said. To fill those positions, the sector needs a 鈥渞eal workforce strategy,鈥 one that includes apprenticeships, training programs and public鈥損rivate partnerships.
  • Commonsense trade policy: If President Trump continues to use tariffs, 鈥渨e need a commonsense policy 鈥 that provides manufacturers with the certainty to invest鈥 and 鈥渁 clear runway to adjust,鈥 according to Timmons.

State of manufacturing: 鈥淢anufacturing in the United States is moving forward,鈥 Timmons said. 鈥淟ike a press at full speed, like a production line firing on all cylinders, like the workers who show up before dawn and leave long after the job is done鈥攎anufacturing in the United States is driving us forward.鈥 And Timmons added that now it鈥檚 time 鈥渢o make America Great for Manufacturing Again.鈥

On the move: Following the speech, Timmons, Wengel and Augsburger joined state lawmakers, including state Sens. Kristina Roegner and Andrew Brenner, and local business leaders for a visit to the Ohio Statehouse for an event focused on the importance of tax reform for Ohio and its manufacturing sector.

  • A recent found that, if key provisions of tax reform are allowed to expire, Ohio would risk losing 208,000 jobs and $18.9 billion in wages.

What鈥檚 at stake: Tax reform was transformational for Humtown Products, the Columbiana, Ohio鈥揵ased family-owned sand cores and molds manufacturer, President and CEO Mark Lamoncha told the audience at the Ohio Statehouse tax event.

  • 鈥淲e have been at the forefront of 3D-printed manufacturing for years and have invested significantly in the machinery and equipment required, including the purchase of 3D printers鈥攐ne of which can easily cost over $1 million,鈥 he said.
  • 鈥淪ince the 2017 tax reform, Humtown has invested over $9 million in capital expenditures related to 3D printing and averages around $100,000 annually in R&D costs. Under the 2017 tax reform, we were able to deduct 100% of those costs, generating around $1.6 million in accelerated tax savings.鈥
  • 鈥淭hat amount alone allowed us to purchase another 3D printer, fueling continued growth. That鈥檚 what tax certainty allowed us to do. But right now, that certainty is slipping away. As these provisions begin to expire, our tax burden is increasing.鈥

Creators Wanted: The group also fit in a stop at Columbus State Community College, which serves approximately 41,000 students, to visit with students in the semiconductor and mechanical drive classes.

The last word: The 17吃瓜在线 recently 鈥渟tood shoulder-to-shoulder with congressional leaders鈥攄elivering a clear, urgent message on tax reform鈥 and is 鈥渄riving the agenda on regulatory certainty, on energy dominance, on permitting reform, health care and workforce development,鈥 Wengel told the audience. 鈥淭he 17吃瓜在线 is not waiting for Washington to act; we are making sure Washington acts for you, for manufacturers.鈥

  • Added 17吃瓜在线 Executive Vice President Erin Streeter: 鈥淭he 17吃瓜在线 is on [these issues], and we鈥檙e going to keep fighting, as we do every day with the right leaders, the right strategies and the right vision for the future.鈥
Press Releases

Manufacturers Need a Jolt of Certainty

As New Tariffs Announced, 17吃瓜在线 Calls on Congress to Act Now on 2017 Tax Reform Renewal and Permitting Reform

Washington, D.C. 鈥 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons released the following statement:

鈥淢anufacturers in the United States are facing intense global competition, economic headwinds and unfair trade practices from adversarial nations. With critical tax reforms having lapsed and others still set to expire as well as inaction on comprehensive permitting reform, our industry is struggling to invest, innovate and compete.

鈥淢anufacturing is a capital-intensive industry鈥攁nd we must plan months and often years in advance to grow and compete. We cannot afford to wait on action, especially with additional cost pressures from the renewal and extension of tariffs. Manufacturers are calling on Congress to act now to renew the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act鈥攆ailure to do so will put 6 million jobs at risk and make it even harder for manufacturers to drive growth and strengthen supply chains. We cannot risk giving our competitors an edge while jeopardizing American jobs and economic strength.鈥

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SMM Chair: Extend Pro-Growth Tax Policy, Prioritize Permitting and Regulatory Reform

By 17吃瓜在线 News Room

To lift much of the burden on manufacturers in the U.S., Congress must reinstate pro-growth tax measures, enact commonsense regulatory reforms and undertake comprehensive permitting reform. That was the main message of Click Bond CEO and 17吃瓜在线 Small and Medium Manufacturers Group Chair Karl Hutter to legislators yesterday on Capitol Hill.

What鈥檚 going on: 鈥淎merican businesses now shoulder a staggering $3 trillion annually in regulatory costs鈥攄isproportionately impacting manufacturers,鈥 Hutter the House Committee on Small Business at Wednesday鈥檚 hearing.

  • 鈥淯nfortunately, small companies get hit twice鈥攚ith unworkable regulations that apply to them [and again with] compliance and reporting requirements that larger firms are forced to pass down. Fortunately, Congress and the Trump administration have the opportunity to reverse course.鈥 听

Rocket fuel for manufacturing: The 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act 鈥渨as rocket fuel for Click Bond,鈥 said Hutter鈥攚hose Carson City, Nevada鈥揵ased family business makes adhesive-bonded fasteners used by the U.S. military, commercial aviation industry and NASA.

  • 鈥淭he new 21% corporate tax rate allowed us to raise wages for production employees, invest in capital equipment, strengthen our employee tuition support program and accelerate the timeline for constructing a new facility. The new 20% pass-through deduction likewise empowered our suppliers and partners to reinvest in their businesses, readying them to support our growth.鈥澨

Changes for the worse: But growth was halted in 2022 and 2023, when provisions from the TCJA began to expire. : More pro-growth tax measures are due to expire at the end of this year鈥攗nless Congress intervenes.

  • 鈥淚t is now more expensive for Click Bond to conduct R&D, the lifeblood of both our product and process innovation,鈥 according to Hutter. 鈥淚t鈥檚 more expensive for us to purchase capital equipment, the tools that will unleash the productivity of our team. And it鈥檚 more expensive for us to finance job-creating investments such as that state-of-the-art, sustainable manufacturing facility.鈥澨

Ill effects: According to a recent released by the 17吃瓜在线, nearly 6 million American jobs and more than $1 trillion of U.S. GDP will be at risk if Congress fails to act by the end of this year to preserve TCJA鈥檚 pro-manufacturing provisions.

What should be done: Manufacturers everywhere are struggling under the weight of both these provisions鈥 expiration and needless, out-of-date government requirements, Hutter went on. To fix these problems, he said, Congress should:

  • Unwind 鈥渙utdated chemicals reporting requirements that force us to look backward in time and deep into our supply chain鈥;
  • Stop unnecessary permitting roadblocks by the Environmental Protection Agency at the state and local levels;
  • Roll back expensive energy and labor mandates;
  • Undertake 鈥渃omprehensive permitting reform鈥; and
  • the pro-manufacturing tax provisions scheduled to sunset at the end of 2025 and bring back already expired provisions that boosted the sector and the U.S. economy as a whole.

The final say: 鈥淐ongress has a critical opportunity to right-size the regulatory landscape, put an end to permitting delays and protect manufacturers from devastating tax increases,鈥 Hutter concluded. 鈥淚 encourage you to seize [it] 鈥 because when manufacturing wins, America wins.鈥

Policy and Legal

Timmons, Chairman Smith: Preserve Tax Reform Now

By 17吃瓜在线 News Room

For a stronger, more competitive America, Congress must make permanent the pro-growth tax provisions from President Trump鈥檚 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons and House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) wrote in a recent op-ed for the .

What鈥檚 going on: 鈥淭he choice is clear. Congress must deliver the results the American people voted for on Election Day by extending and expanding Trump鈥檚 pro-growth tax policies, which have worked so well.鈥

  • The reforms allowed manufacturers 鈥渢o hire, expand and invest in their communities鈥 at historic rates, with a particularly positive effect on small and medium-sized businesses.
  • Georgia-based , which produces machinery used in tubular parts and coaxial cable fabrication, would not have been able to expand its workforce, raise employee pay or purchase critical technology had it not been for the TCJA, as Winton CEO and Co-Owner and 17吃瓜在线 board member Lisa Winton told Congress in 2023.
  • Austin Ramirez, president and CEO of hydraulic and electromechanical control systems maker in Wisconsin and 17吃瓜在线 Executive Committee member, told legislators that tax reform allowed his family-owned company 鈥渢o create jobs, expand research and development, compete globally and invest in its future, including the most significant renovation of his business in 70 years,鈥 Timmons and Chairman Smith wrote.

What鈥檚 at stake: 鈥淜ey provisions of the 2017 Trump tax reforms have already expired, and many more are set to lapse later this year,鈥 Timmons and Chairman Smith continued.

  • 鈥淲ithout swift action, manufacturers will miss out on tax incentives for research and development and equipment purchases, while small businesses and family-owned manufacturers will see their tax rate double to as high as 43.4%鈥攁ll at a time when global competition is intensifying.鈥

According to a recent 17吃瓜在线 cited in the op-ed, if Congress fails to preserve tax reform by the end of this year:

  • Nearly 6 million U.S. jobs鈥攎ore than 1 million of them in manufacturing鈥攚ill be lost; and
  • America will lose some $1.1 trillion in GDP and $540 billion in wages.

What must be done: Congress must act now to restore the pro-manufacturing tax provisions that have already sunset and make permanent those that are scheduled to expire, Timmons and Chairman Smith concluded.

  • 鈥淲ith Trump leading the charge, it is time for Congress to deliver, protect these reforms and set American workers up for success in 2025 and beyond. Together, we can ensure the next chapter in America鈥檚 story is one of growth, opportunity and strength.鈥
Policy and Legal

Small Manufacturer to Congress: Let Manufacturing Thrive 听

By 17吃瓜在线 News Room

Preserving the pro-manufacturing policies of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act will 鈥渆nsure that manufacturing remains the driving force of the American economy,鈥 small manufacturer Courtney Silver Congress this week.

What鈥檚 going on: Silver鈥攑resident and owner of third-generation, family-owned precision machining business Ketchie and immediate past chair of the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 Small and Medium Manufacturers Group鈥攖estified Tuesday at a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on the necessity of preserving soon-to-expire tax reforms and reinstating provisions that have expired already.

  • 鈥淐ritical pro-growth provisions from tax reform have expired already, and more harmful changes are on the way at the end of this year,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his means that every member of this committee has the opportunity to take real action that supports manufacturing in America.鈥澨

A critical moment: The stakes now are extremely high for manufacturing and the U.S. economy as a whole, she added, citing findings from an 17吃瓜在线 out this week showing that in the absence of congressional action to preserve pro-manufacturing tax policies:

  • Nearly 6 million U.S. jobs (and more than 1 million manufacturing jobs) are at risk;
  • American workers will lose more than $540 billion in wages; and
  • U.S. GDP would fall by more than $1 trillion.

A recipe for success: The passage of tax reform led to a period of record business for Ketchie, which allowed the company to expand and reward its team members.

  • 鈥淥ver 2018 and 2019, we were able to invest more than $1 million into capital equipment and create new jobs within Ketchie,鈥 Silver said. 鈥淲e upgraded our security and our HVAC systems and invested in new technology on our shop floor. And most importantly, we provided raises and bonuses to all of our employees.鈥
  • 鈥淏usiness boomed throughout our supply chain, and demand for our parts soared. Our typically organized shop floor was covered in pallets of materials to keep up with our customers鈥 orders.鈥

鈥 and for stagnation: But that growth was stopped in its tracks in 2022, when measures from the TCJA began to expire. And more expirations are on the way.

  • 鈥淭he loss of the pass-through deduction, increased individual taxes and changes to the estate tax will hurt my ability to grow and create jobs,鈥 Silver said.听听

Ripple effect: What鈥檚 more, manufacturers rely on each other鈥攕o when one takes a hit, all their supply chain partners take it, too, Silver said.

  • She told the committee that the software vendor Ketchie uses was 鈥渄ramatically affected鈥 by the 2022 expiration of first-year research-and-development expensing. 鈥淭hey have less ability to create new jobs, to innovate the product that I use every day to run my business,鈥 Silver told the committee. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a ripple effect.鈥澨

Complex work requires certainty: The manufacturing sector isn鈥檛 鈥渕e buying equipment, pressing a button and a widget comes out,鈥 Silver continued. It is a complicated industry on which millions rely every day鈥攁nd one whose players need consistent tax policies.

  • 鈥淭o take raw material and to transform it into a useful object that we all benefit from is extremely tough,鈥 Silver went on.

The bottom line: 鈥淲e need pro-growth tax policies that are permanent, that are consistent, that are predictable to help us be able to grow because our manufacturing supply chain in our country needs us,鈥 Silver said.

A busy week: Silver also spoke at the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 Tuesday Capitol Hill announcing the release of the tax study.

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17吃瓜在线, GOP: Manufacturers and Families Need Pro-Growth Tax Measures听

By 17吃瓜在线 News Room

More than just the manufacturing sector depends on the preservation of key provisions from the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act. In fact, the health of the entire U.S. economy relies on it.

What鈥檚 going on: The 17吃瓜在线, members of congressional leadership, the chairs of the House Ways and Means and Senate Finance Committees and manufacturing leaders came together at a Capitol Hill yesterday to announce the release of a new 17吃瓜在线 , which found that the American economy will face significant headwinds if Congress does not preserve pro-manufacturing tax policies. Specifically:

  • Almost 6 million jobs will be put at risk;
  • Approximately $540 billion in employee wages will be lost; and
  • U.S. GDP will be reduced by $1.1 trillion.

A record of success: 鈥淲e鈥檙e here today because we know what happens when policies empower manufacturers and their workers, and we know what happens when they don鈥檛,鈥 said 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons, who was joined at the event by Johnson & Johnson Executive Vice President and Chief Technical Operations & Risk Officer and 17吃瓜在线 Board Chair Kathy Wengel, as well as leadership from Miles Fiberglass & Composites, Ketchie, Armstrong Industries, Smurfit Westrock, RCO Engineering and RCO Aerospace and Winton Machine Company. 鈥淲hen Congress passed and President Trump signed the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act law in 2017, it really wasn鈥檛 a victory just for manufacturers; it was a victory for the entire country.鈥

  • Timmons mentioned the record job, wage and investment growth that followed tax reform鈥檚 passage, as well as the economic security achieved by families across the country.听

Too much at stake: 鈥淣ow, as we know, the progress we鈥檝e made is at stake,鈥 Timmons continued. 鈥淎nd that鈥檚 why today we鈥檙e launching a landmark new study by the 17吃瓜在线, together with EY, and rolling out a major ad campaign that quantifies what鈥檚 at stake for the American economy 鈥 if pro-manufacturing provisions 鈥 are allowed to expire.鈥

People first: Courtney Silver, president and owner of North Carolina鈥揵ased precision machining company Ketchie and immediate past chair of the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 Small and Medium Manufacturers Group, knows firsthand the devastation that can be wrought on a family-owned business when pro-growth tax provisions start expiring.

  • 鈥淲hen the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act delivered for us, we invested in equipment, we invested in technology and most importantly, we invested in our people,鈥 she told those at the press conference, adding that because of the reforms, Ketchie was able to give its entire workforce pay raises and quarterly bonuses in the years following tax reform鈥檚 enactment.
  • 鈥淲hen [pro-growth policies] started expiring, it impacted Ketchie in a big way,鈥 Silver went on. 鈥淭hese losses made it harder for us to do the work that matters to us. I have an empty spot on my shop floor held for a significant investment that the expiration of full expensing has made too costly to purchase.鈥

鈥淐ongress cannot delay鈥: 鈥淔ailing to extend the pro-manufacturing tax policies Congress and President Trump provided in 2017 will destroy America鈥檚 competitive edge,鈥 House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) said.听鈥淭his study underscores the need to extend the Trump tax cuts this year as quickly as possible. Congress cannot delay.鈥

Competitive edge: Tax reform gave the U.S. back its competitive edge, and to ensure we keep it, we need to reinstate expired provisions and prevent the expiration of measures due to end this year, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA) said.

  • Before tax reform, 鈥渨e were getting our clocks cleaned by foreign countries because we had a 35% corporate [tax] rate, and the world average was 23%,鈥 he said. 鈥淲hen you [asked], 鈥楬ow do we make America competitive again?鈥 everybody that works, everybody that creates jobs in America, said, 鈥楬ow about we get competitive in the tax code so we don鈥檛 lose jobs to foreign countries?鈥欌
  • Scalise added that congressional Republicans have a 鈥渧ery aggressive鈥 timeline for restoring these tax provisions.

Strong economy, strong country: Senate Finance Committee Chairman (R-ID), whose remarks closed out the press conference, said 鈥減iling taxes upon taxes upon taxes鈥 is no way to build a resilient, successful economy.

  • 鈥淭he way to make us strong is to build a strong, powerful economy, which we get with sensible, pro-growth tax reforms,鈥 he concluded.
Press Releases

6 Million Jobs Will Be Lost Unless Congress Renews the Trump Tax Reforms

New Study Released by the 17吃瓜在线 Highlights Societal Costs of Increased Taxes

Washington, D.C. Failing to preserve pro-manufacturing tax policies from the 2017 tax reform will cost the U.S. economy nearly 6 million jobs, according to a landmark EY study released by the 17吃瓜在线. Inaction would cost the U.S. economy more than $1 trillion. The study also shows that the manufacturing industry will bear the brunt of this economic damage if Congress does not act swiftly in 2025.

鈥淭he time to act is now. Millions of American workers are depending on the manufacturing sector to continue driving America forward,鈥 said 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons. 鈥淧ro-growth tax policies from President Trump鈥檚 2017 tax reforms were rocket fuel for manufacturers and made the U.S. economy more competitive on a global scale. Manufacturers kept our promises to create jobs, raise wages and benefits and invest in our community. By acting now, policymakers can choose economic growth over economic disaster and protect American livelihoods.

鈥淭his data鈥6 million American jobs at stake鈥攎akes crystal clear that preserving tax reform should be one of the first acts of the new Congress and the new administration. If Congress delays, manufacturers will be forced to delay investment and job creation decisions due to the uncertain outlook. In 2017, Congress passed the landmark Tax Cuts and Jobs Act late in the year, meaning that manufacturers鈥 investment decisions based on the law could not bear fruit until 2018 at the earliest. For example, manufacturing capital spending grew 4.5% and 5.7% in 2018 and 2019, respectively, compared to the meager 1.4% growth in 2017. In addition, manufacturers added 267,000 new jobs in 2018, the best year for job creation in manufacturing in 21 years.

鈥淭his time around, we can鈥檛 afford to wait: with crucial TCJA provisions having expired in recent years, the economy is already backsliding. Following the expiration of immediate R&D expensing in 2022, R&D growth in the EU surpassed the U.S. for the first time in nearly a decade鈥攁nd China鈥檚 R&D growth tripled our own. Congress and President Trump should work expeditiously to stimulate activity this year by acting urgently to give manufacturers the tax certainty they need to plan for long-term, job-creating projects.鈥

鈥淎s the backbone of the American economy, manufacturers鈥攂oth large and small鈥攄rive innovation, create opportunity and strengthen communities across the country,鈥 said Johnson & Johnson Executive Vice President, Chief Technical Operations & Risk Officer and 17吃瓜在线 Board Chair Kathy Wengel. 鈥淢aintaining competitive tax policy is essential to sustaining this momentum, enabling manufacturers to invest in cutting-edge technologies, expand operations and provide good-paying jobs. By preserving tax reform and its pro-growth policies that empower our industry, we can ensure a stronger, more resilient economy that benefits all Americans.鈥

鈥淔ailing to extend the Trump tax cuts could result in an estimated 6 million lost jobs and the devastation of America鈥檚 manufacturing sector,鈥 said House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA). 鈥淚t is the responsibility of Congress to act quickly so we can protect Americans鈥 livelihoods, prevent wage decreases and avoid the largest tax hike in history. We all know the importance of making things here in America, so House Republicans are working hard to preserve and build on President Trump鈥檚 historic tax reform and support America鈥檚 manufacturers.鈥

鈥淭his study confirms the need to immediately extend the Trump Tax cuts this year by showing the real-world devastation to America鈥檚 small businesses and manufacturers if we fail to act,鈥 said House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO). 鈥淲ith nearly 6 million jobs on the line, Congress must act swiftly to give American small businesses, families and communities across the country the green light to hire more workers and expand their businesses to restore the greatest economy in our lifetime as soon as possible. The last thing they need is the largest tax increase in American history. Ways and Means Republicans have prepared for this moment for nearly two years and are ready to deliver an economic package that Makes American Manufacturing great again.鈥

鈥淭rump鈥檚 tax reform allowed Americans to keep more of their hard-earned money, and enabled businesses to invest in their ideas, products and people,鈥 said Senate Finance Committee Chairman Mike Crapo (R-ID).听鈥淢aking these tax cuts permanent is the best way to ensure the greatest economic growth, provide certainty and stability for American businesses, and avoid the economic losses described in this study.鈥

鈥淧resident Trump鈥檚 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act not only strengthened American manufacturing, but promoted job growth, drove innovation, increased hardworking Americans鈥 take home pay, and increased U.S. competitiveness. With President Trump returning to the White House and Republican majorities in the House and Senate, we must act quickly to ensure we maintain global competitiveness, support investment and innovation, and safeguard small businesses and workers,鈥 said House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA).听鈥淗ardworking Americans deserve a strong economy that works for them, not against them. House Republicans stand ready to prevent the largest tax hike in history and make our economy great again.鈥

鈥淪mall manufacturers are disproportionately impacted by tax increases,鈥 said Ketchie President and Owner Courtney Silver, outgoing chair of the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 Small and Medium Manufacturers Group. 鈥淲e鈥檙e already struggling thanks to the expiration of immediate R&D expensing, full expensing for capital equipment purchases and interest deductibility for job-creating projects. Congress should reverse these expirations and prevent even more devastating changes to the pass-through deduction, the estate tax and more from taking effect next year.鈥 Silver recently testified before Congress to talk about the impact of tax reform to small manufacturers across the country.

Key Study Results:

Nationwide economic damage:

  • 5.9 million lost jobs
  • $540 billion reduction in employee compensation
  • $1.1 trillion shortfall in U.S. GDP

Manufacturing impact:

  • 1.137 million manufacturing jobs
  • $126 billion in manufacturing worker compensation
  • $284 billion manufacturing GDP reduction

To view the study, including state and district impacts, click here.

Background:

Manufacturers need Congress to prevent harmful tax increases, according to the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 Q3 2024 Outlook Survey. Nearly 9 out of 10 respondents agree that Congress should act before the end of 2025 to prevent scheduled tax increases on manufacturers. The 20% pass-through deduction, individual tax rates and the estate tax exemption threshold are scheduled to expire or become less competitive at the end of 2025, as are important aspects of tax reform鈥檚 international tax system. These tax increases will build on damaging tax changes impacting R&D, capital investments and business loans that took effect in 2022 and 2023.

In 2018, the first year after tax reform鈥檚 enactment, manufacturing experienced the best year for job creation in 21 years and the best year for wage growth in 15 years; similarly, manufacturing capital spending grew 4.5% and 5.7% in 2018 and 2019, respectively. Manufacturers have used the savings from tax reform to grow their businesses, create jobs, raise wages, add new benefits for employees, fund R&D, purchase new equipment, expand their facilities and invest in their communities. When manufacturing grows, the economy grows. Correspondingly, when manufacturers experience devasting tax increases, the economy suffers.

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Policy and Legal

17吃瓜在线 Study: Tax Provisions鈥 Expiration Will Cost U.S. Jobs, Wages, GDP

By 17吃瓜在线 News Room

Allowing crucial pro-manufacturing tax provisions to expire will be devastating for the U.S. economy, according to a landmark EY released today by the 17吃瓜在线.

What鈥檚 going on: 鈥淧ro-growth tax policies from President Trump鈥檚 2017 tax reforms were rocket fuel for manufacturers and made the U.S. economy more competitive on a global scale,鈥 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons .

But in 2022, key provisions began to expire鈥攁nd additional tax reform measures are scheduled to sunset at the end of this year. If Congress doesn鈥檛 preserve these pro-growth policies, the U.S. economy will face dire consequences:

  • Nearly 6 million jobs will be put at risk.
  • Approximately $540 billion in employee compensation will be lost.
  • U.S. GDP will be reduced by $1.1 trillion.

Manufacturing impact: The manufacturing industry will bear the brunt of this economic damage, according to the study.

  • More than 1.1 million manufacturing jobs and $126 billion in manufacturing worker wages are on the line if Congress does not preserve critical pro-manufacturing policies from the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.听

The onus is on Congress: 鈥淚t is the responsibility of Congress to act quickly so we can protect Americans鈥 livelihoods, prevent wage decreases and avoid the largest tax hike in history,鈥 said House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA).

Critical players: The U.S. economy relies heavily on manufacturers, which in turn rely on competitive tax policy鈥攁nd that makes these provisions鈥 renewal crucial, said Johnson & Johnson Executive Vice President and Chief Technical Operations & Risk Officer and 17吃瓜在线 Board Chair Kathy Wengel.

  • 鈥淸M]anufacturers鈥攂oth large and small鈥攄rive innovation, create opportunity and strengthen communities across the country. … Maintaining competitive tax policy is essential to sustaining this momentum.鈥澨

What we鈥檙e doing: The 17吃瓜在线 continues its blitz following the study鈥檚 release.

  • This morning, Courtney Silver, president and owner of North Carolina鈥揵ased precision machining company Ketchie and immediate past chair of the 17吃瓜在线鈥檚 Small and Medium Manufacturers Group, is testifying at a House Ways and Means Committee hearing on the need to make pro-manufacturing TCJA reforms permanent.
  • At 4:30 p.m. EST today, the 17吃瓜在线 will hold a press conference on Capitol Hill announcing the study鈥檚 launch. Speakers will include Timmons, Speaker Johnson, House Majority Leader Steve Scalise (R-LA), House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Jason Smith (R-MO) and Senate Finance Committee Chairman Mike Crapo (R-ID). Watch live .
Input Stories

Rep. Carey Talks Tax, Innovation at Armstrong World Industries

By 17吃瓜在线 News Room


Congressman Mike Carey (R-OH-15) recently visited Armstrong World Industries鈥 Hilliard, Ohio, facility to talk about innovations and tax policies critical to the manufacturing sector with company leaders, employees and local officials. Ohio Business Magazine recently recognized the Hilliard plant, which employs 175 workers, as one of the state鈥檚 top workplaces.

The tour: AWI鈥檚 Senior Vice President and General Counsel Austin So and Plant Manager Dave Muth took Rep. Carey on a tour of the plant, showcasing their energy-saving ceiling products for commercial spaces.

  • Rep. Carey also met with longtime employees on the shop floor, some of whom have worked at the facility for more than 30 years.

Appreciating innovation: During the visit, AWI highlighted their innovative Templok听ceiling panels, which use phase-change material technology to regulate indoor temperatures and reduce HVAC energy consumption by up to 15%.

  • 鈥淭hese panels not only help reduce energy costs but also contribute to a greener environment,鈥 Muth explained.

Policy needs: So stressed that policymakers are essential to American manufacturers鈥 competitiveness, saying, 鈥淚f we want U.S. manufacturing to stay ahead internationally, we need policies that encourage innovation and allow companies like AWI to thrive here at home.鈥

  • 鈥淭he Inflation Reduction Act鈥檚 tax incentives are essential for advancing innovative energy solutions, and technologies like our Templok听panels should be included among the products covered by the 48E tax credit. These incentives not only help reduce carbon emissions and energy costs but also strengthen U.S. manufacturing competitiveness by supporting groundbreaking technologies.鈥

Tax priorities: Rep. Carey, So and Muth also discussed upcoming tax opportunities and challenges, especially with the impending expiration of provisions in the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

  • Rep. Carey emphasized the importance of restoring full R&D expensing to ensure manufacturers can continue to innovate. 鈥淧roducts like Templok听show the importance of supporting investment in research and development,鈥 he said.
  • So agreed, noting that tax policy has a direct impact on AWI鈥檚 ability to reinvest in new technologies and expand its operations in Hilliard. In particular, So emphasized that 鈥渢ax incentives would encourage the mass adoption of new technologies like Templok,听which would create new jobs in Ohio, reduce the stress on our national electric grid and save our customers money.鈥

Strengthening community ties: Former Ohio TV anchor Chase Evans from the City of Hilliard joined the visit, reinforcing the importance of manufacturing to the local economy and praising AWI鈥檚 contributions to the community.

The last word: 鈥淚t鈥檚 essential to create an environment where companies like Armstrong can continue to thrive and provide good-paying jobs,鈥 Rep. Carey concluded.

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