Most Americans look at store shelves, see a flood of foreign labels, and assume our nation has lost its industrial backbone. In Made in America, author Andrew DeCarlo shatters this misconception, pulling back the curtain on a hidden reality: the United States remains a world-leading manufacturing powerhouse quietly producing hundreds of billions of dollars in goods every year. From precision aerospace components and medical devices to advanced robotics, this book explores a massive domestic engine that thrives out of the public eye due to complex business-to-business supply chains and strict labeling laws.
Spanning 90 deeply researched chapters, this book is both a data-driven economic roadmap and a powerful tribute to the resilience of the American worker. DeCarlo dismantles the myths surrounding domestic steel, electronics, and automation, proving that modern technology is actually protecting American jobs rather than eliminating them. It is an essential, eye-opening read for anyone ready to stop believing the narrative of decline and discover why a nation must know how to build what it depends on.