The Miracle of the U.S. Manufacturing Sector

Following up on the "Magic and Miracle of the Marketplace" post below, the chart above shows that the decline in prices over time has taken place for almost all manufactured goods, not just for electronics.  As a percent of consumer expenditures, the combined share of spending on food, cars, clothing and household furnishings (furniture, appliances, etc.) has fallen over time from close to 50% in the late 1940s to close to 16% in 2010.  This decline in spending over time on manufactured goods, measured as a share of all consumer spending, is really a testament to the remarkable productivity of the manufacturing sector, which leads to declining prices relative to income and services, and increases our standard of living dramatically over time. 
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