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12 Fastest Declining Industries by 2032

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In this article, we will take a look at the 12 fastest declining industries by 2032. We will also discuss the industrial outlook and some major players in those industries.

The Employment Outlook Through a Historical Lens

According to our list, most industries are expected to experience a decline in employment fall in the manufacturing sector. According to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in the manufacturing sector is expected to decline by 113.4%, from 12.83 million in 2022 to 12.71 million by 2032. On November 14, 2023, BLS reported that the sector lost 1.5 million production jobs between 2007 and 2010 due to a shift of workforce trends from primary industries in manufacturing to services-based tertiary industries such as business and finance, management, and engineering. You can also read our piece on the industries with the highest number of quits in the US.

The Current Landscape of the Manufacturing Sector

On December 1, 2023, S&P Global published a detailed report on the manufacturing business conditions which states that manufacturing business conditions experienced headwinds for the fifteenth successive month in November 2023. The headline Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) stood at 49.3 in November 2023, up from 48.8 in October 2023, but remained under the moderation level of 50.0. Global manufacturing output, on the other hand, rose in four of 16 months, as of November 2023. The decline in manufacturing output preceding the pandemic is due to high interest rates and prices. Other key factors contributing to the decline are order backlogs and post-pandemic shortages. Backlogs now account for work for 17 consecutive months. The overall decline in manufacturing output led to a decline in employment for three consecutive months, up to November 2023.

On March 1, Reuters reported that while the manufacturing sector in the US declined in February due to slumped employment and rising layoffs, there are signs of a rebound. In February, the PMI fell month-over-month to 47.8 from 49.1. The PMI remained under 50 for 16 consecutive months, the longest slump since August 2000 and January 2022. Economists polled by Reuters expected the index to hit 49.5, which would ignite a ray of hope for the manufacturing industry in the United States. Machinery, wood products, and computer and electronics products were among the few industries that experienced a sump in February. You can also take a look at the industries which produce the most billionaires.

By 2030, 30% of Hours in the US Could be Automated

On July 26, 2023, McKinsey Global Institute reported that by 2030, 30% of hours worked in the United States could be automated due to the incidence of artificial intelligence. From 2019 to 2022, the US witnessed 8.6 million job shifts, almost 50% higher than the three years before 2019. The report expects 12 million job transitions through 2030, 25% higher than the projections made two years ago. According to the report, workers in lower-wage jobs are 14 times more likely to have to switch occupations. In contrast, workers in high-wage occupations will be required to upskill to maintain their jobs. The report suggests that employment will likely shift away from oil, gas, and automotive manufacturing to more green industries. The construction industry, for example, is already short of almost 400,000 workers. STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) professionals, health professionals, business and legal professionals, and health and wellness professionals may experience the integration of automation and generative AI at an accelerated speed, which does not necessarily indicate a loss of jobs.

The auto parts manufacturing industry is expected to be one of the fastest declining industries by 2032. One of the major reasons explaining the decline in employment is the incidence of automation and technology. An example of this is ABB Ltd (OTC:ABLZF), a leading automation company based in Zurich, Switzerland. The company makes automotive robots that facilitate auto manufacturers across the globe. The company has signed agreements with automakers like Volvo Car AB (publ.) (OTC:VLVOF) and Porsche Automobil Holding SE (OTC:POAHY) and has placed over 500,000 robots worldwide. On December 19, 2023, ABB Ltd (OTC:ABLZF) announced that it will supply 1,300 robots and functional vehicles to Volvo Car AB (publ.) (OTC:VLVOF) to facilitate the development of its next generation of electric vehicles.

Now that we have discussed the macroeconomic factors determining the decline in employment in the manufacturing sector, let’s take a look at the fastest declining industries by 2032. You can also take a look at fastest growing industries in the next five years.

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Our Methodology

To come up with the 12 fastest declining industries by 2032 we sourced our data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. We sourced the growth in wage and salary employment data from 2022 to 2032, including the compound annual rate of change, represented as the compound annual growth rate (CAGR) in our list. We have ranked the 12 industries that are expected to experience the fastest decline in employment and jobs by 2032 in ascending order of the aforementioned metric.

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12 Fastest Declining Industries by 2032

12. Printing and Related Support Activities

Compound Annual Growth rate (2022 – 2032): -1.8%

The printing and related support activities industry is responsible for the production of printing products including newspapers, books, labels, business cards, stationery, and business forms. Employment and output in the industry are expected to decline at a compounded rate of 1.8% and 0.1% respectively, between 2022 and 2032.

11. Motor Vehicle Parts Manufacturing

Compound Annual Growth rate (2022 – 2032): -1.9%

The motor vehicle parts manufacturing industry ranks 11th on our list of the fastest declining industries by 2032. The industry is responsible for the production of crucial automobile parts including engines, engine parts, body parts, braking systems, electronics, steering components, and suspension parts. Employment in the motor vehicle parts manufacturing industry is expected to decline at a compounded rate of 1.9 % between 2022 and 2032. Output in the industry is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 0.7% for the same forecasted years. The decline in employment in the motor vehicle parts manufacturing industry can be explained due to rapid automation. ABB Ltd (OTC:ABLZF) is an automation company responsible for the production of robotics for the automotive sector. These robots deal with press automation, painting, and final assembly of vehicles. Here are some comments from the company’s Q1 2024 earnings release:

“It was impressive to see new record-high order intake in both Electrification and Motion business areas. Process Automation orders declined from the all-time-high comparable, but remained fairly consistent with strong recent quarterly levels. At the start of this year, we called the fourth quarter the trough for Robotics & Discrete Automation order level. This realized, and as expected order intake increased sequentially. However, it declined sharply year-on-year on the back of customers normalizing order patterns after a pre-buy period.”

10. Furniture Related Product Manufacturing

Compound Annual Growth rate (2022 – 2032): -2.1%

Employment in the furniture related product manufacturing industry is expected to decline at a compound annual growth rate of -2.1%. According to BLS, employment in the industry is expected to go from 36,000 in 2022 to 29,000 by 2032, representing an overall decline of 7%. The industry’s output, on the other hand, is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 0.2% for the forecasted years.

9. Federal Government Enterprises

Compound Annual Growth rate (2022 – 2032): -2.1%

The federal government enterprises industry ranks ninth on our list of the fastest declining industries by 2032, with a compound annual growth rate of -2.1%. According to BLS, employment in the industry is expected to go from 87,100 in 2022 to 70,100 by 2032, representing a decline of 17%.

8. Transportation Equipment Manufacturing

Compound Annual Growth rate (2022 – 2032): -2.2%

The transportation equipment manufacturing industry is responsible for producing equipment to transport people and goods. While employment in the industry is expected to decline at a compounded rate of 2.2%, the output of the industry is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 1.7% for the same forecast years.

7. Consumer Goods Rental and General Rental Centers

Compound Annual Growth rate (2022 – 2032): -2.3%

Employment in the consumer goods rental and general rental centers industry is expected to decline at a compounded rate of 2.3% between 2022 and 2032, contributing to its ranking on our list. The industry’s output, on the other hand, is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 2.9% between 2022 and 2032.

6. Hardware Manufacturing

Compound Annual Growth rate (2022 – 2032): -2.3%

The hardware manufacturing industry is expected to decline at a compounded rate of 2.3% between the forecasted years of 2022 and 2032. The industry is responsible for producing a range of metal hardware finished goods including metal hinges, metal handles, keys, and locks. The industry is also expected to experience a decline in output at a CAGR of -0.1% from 2022 and 2032. Companies like Honeywell International Inc. (NASDAQ:HON) are responsible for fueling automation in the hardware manufacturing industry. Honeywell International Inc. (NASDAQ:HON) is a multinational conglomerate based in North Carolina. The company operates across four segments including aerospace, building automation, performance materials and technologies, and safety and productivity solutions. On May 16, Honeywell International Inc. (NASDAQ:HON) announced its partnership with Enel North America to improve building automation for commercial and industrial organizations that will stabilize the power grid. The company will allow organizations to integrate demand response programs in their operations to maximize productivity. These programs will prevent blackouts and grid outages. Here are some comments from Honeywell International Inc.’s (NASDAQ:HON) Q1 2024 earnings call:

“In the fourth quarter when we announced our intention to acquire Carrier’s Global Access Solutions business for nearly $5 billion enabling Honeywell to become a leader in security solution for the digital age. The transaction further enhances our equipment-agnostic high-margin product business mix within Building Automation. Last year’s acquisition of Compressor Controls Corporation or CCC a leading provider of turbomachinery control and optimization solutions that will play a critical role in early transition aligns with this playbook as well. CCC technologies including controlled hardware, software and services, bolster Honeywell’s high-growth sustainability and digitalization portfolio with new carbon capture control solution. CCC has seamlessly integrated into our Process Solutions business and we are already seeing meaningful revenue synergies benefit with Honeywell Forge.”

5. Lease of Nonfinancial Intangible Assets 

Compound Annual Growth rate (2022 – 2032): -2.4%

The leasing industry for nonfinancial intangible assets ranks fifth on our list of the fastest declining industries by 2032. Companies in the industry are responsible for leasing intangible assets such as patents, trademarks, brand names, and franchise agreements. According to BLS, employment in the industry is expected to decline from 22,400 in 2022 to 17,600 by 2032, representing a compound annual growth rate of -2.4%.

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