Robert Evans+FollowGE Brings Appliance Jobs Back HomeEver wondered why your next washing machine might be made in Kentucky instead of China? GE Appliances is moving 800 jobs back to the U.S., thanks to rising tariffs making overseas production pricier. This means more local jobs and possibly faster service if your dryer breaks down. For anyone job-hunting, GE’s already posting openings for engineers and skilled trades. Looks like buying American-made just got a little easier—and closer to home! #JobAlert #MadeInUSA #GEAppliances #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup00Share
Susan Moreno+FollowWhy Your Next Washer Might Be 'Made in Kentucky'Heads up, laundry lovers: GE Appliances is moving its washer production from China to Kentucky, dropping nearly $500 million to make it happen. That means 800 new jobs and, soon, more 'Made in USA' labels on your next washer. The big shift? GE wants to build closer to home, so your next appliance might just be fresher off the line—and maybe even delivered faster. Plus, this could mean more choices and cool tech in your laundry room by 2027! #MadeInUSA #LaundryDay #GEAppliances #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup50Share