Detroit is facing one of its most devastating economic shocks in decades. Nearly 9,000 Ford workers have lost their jobs as production lines shut down and manufacturing moves to Canada. Assembly plants that once powered America’s auto industry are now slowing or going silent, sending shockwaves through working-class communities, local businesses, and the entire U.S. supply chain.
This report breaks down how factory shutdowns, trade uncertainty, and policy failures are reshaping American manufacturing. Auto unions are sounding the alarm, warning that job losses in Detroit could trigger a wider collapse across the industry. Suppliers across multiple states are already feeling the strain, while small businesses brace for economic fallout.
From silent assembly lines to struggling neighborhoods, this is more than a corporate decision — it’s a crisis affecting livelihoods, families, and the future of American jobs. Stay with Kaitlan Report as we cover every development, every reaction, and every consequence of this unfolding industrial shift.
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