Happy Independence Day! As America turns 250, thank you for celebrating the workers, makers, and companies who keep “Made in USA” alive. Here’s to the next 250 years.
This Independence Day, meet Annin Flagmakers — the oldest and largest U.S. flag manufacturer, sewing the Stars and Stripes in America since 1847. Their flag flew at Iwo Jima and on the moon.
For the first time in years, A19 LED light bulbs — the kind in nearly every American home — are being made in the USA again. GoodBulb’s Fargo factory shipped its first American-made bulbs on July 4th.
A new factory means 500 jobs and millions in investment — but the company is foreign-owned. Is that still an American manufacturing win? We make both cases and leave the question to you.
It’s cookout season — and cast iron rules the BBQ. For 130 years, Lodge has poured American iron in the same small Tennessee town. Here’s why it belongs on your grill, and how to shop it.
A shuttered GM plant in Moraine, Ohio is roaring back to life as Shearer’s Foods opens a $100 million snack factory — bringing 250 jobs back to a community that lost them.
This Prime Day, discover the American companies still manufacturing products, employing American workers, and building things right here at home.
JetZero just broke ground on an 8-million-square-foot aircraft factory in Greensboro, NC — 14,500 jobs, $4.7B in investment, and a brand-new American-built jet.
Nobody called him wealthy. But year after year, the same factory paycheck paid the mortgage, the braces, the piano lessons — and finally, college. The quiet story of how American manufacturing built opportunity for millions of families.
My grandfather never used the phrase “Buy American.” He just did it — because to him, supporting the people who made things wasn’t a movement, it was simply how a strong community worked.






