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CED Report Shows Substantial Economic Impact from U.S. Food and Beverage Industry

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WASHINGTON, March 16, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Today, the Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board (CED) released a report detailing the U.S. food and beverage industry’s economic impact on the nation’s economy. The non-partisan, business-led public policy organization presented the findings at a forum comprised of industry leaders at the National Press Club.

The report is part of a series of research studies designed to measure the impact that certain industries have on the U.S. economy. Last year, CED released Child Care in State Economies, which examined the economic effects of the child care industry in states throughout the U.S.

The Economic Contribution of The Food and Beverage Industry examines, specifically, how the industry contributes to growth and innovation; the industry’s impact on regional economies; how it responds to emerging and dynamic consumer demand; and, the role of public policy in shaping the market environment for the industry.

Select findings from the CED report are as follows:

Employment

Manufacturing and trade activity

Economic multiplier

Product innovation and affordability

Farm sector

“The industry is an important contributor to GDP growth and jobs at both the national as well as at the regional and local levels,” said Mike Petro, Executive Vice President of CED.

“With 87 American factories employing more than 51,000 people, we’re proud to be part of an industry making such a positive economic contribution to the U.S. economy. Nestlé is also working to address the skills gap in the industry through Project Opportunity, a career-acceleration program designed to help people of all ages gain work experience and training in food and beverage manufacturing.”

The study received guidance from a working group of food industry representatives. View the report, executive summary, and an infographic featuring the findings here.

About the Committee for Economic Development
Founded in 1942, the Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board (CED) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, business–led public policy organization that delivers well–researched analysis and reasoned solutions to our nation’s most critical issues. CED’s work is grounded on seven core principles: sustainable capitalism, long–term economic growth, efficient fiscal and regulatory policy, competitive and open markets, a globally competitive workforce, equal economic opportunity, and nonpartisanship in the nation’s interest. Learn more at www.ced.org.

Media Contact:
Joseph DiBlasi
jdiblasi@ced.org; 202.469.7824

SOURCE Committee for Economic Development

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