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Crumbling Infrastructure Is Hurting America’s Competitive Edge

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Crumbling Infrastructure Is Hurting America’s Competitive Edge
Once it is safe to return to work, highways, ports and bridges will need government’s immediate attention.

Michael McGarry
MAY 08, 2020

With unemployment rates in the U.S. at historic levels due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is more important than ever to invest in areas that help get more people back to work. Today, lawmakers should prioritize the passage and implementation of a comprehensive infrastructure program, as part of a future round of stimulus funding that would immediately provide employment opportunities for many Americans.

Even before we started feeling the economic impacts of COVID-19, our country was in dire need of these upgrades. Data from the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) reveals that underinvestment in U.S. infrastructure worsens by the year, and infrastructure investment before the pandemic was only one-third of what it was in 1960.

Manufacturers, who today continue to provide essential resources to the medical community and other front-line workers, are currently relying on outdated roads, bridges, waterways, ports, runways and drinking water systems, many of which are more than 50 years old. More than 54,000 bridges across the U.S. are rated “structurally deficient” according to NAM. Roadways, ports and waterways are in disrepair. The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) released a report card in 2017 of infrastructure in the country and gave the nation a rating of D+. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, 65% of major U.S. roads are rated as “less than good condition.”

In addition to the challenges we will now face due to the current economic environment, these deficiencies take an additional toll on manufacturers’ bottom lines, causing unreliable delivery times and increased fleet maintenance costs. Congested highway networks add $74.5 billion to transportation costs for manufacturers moving goods and raw materials by truck, according to the American Transportation Research Institute.

In order for America to remain globally competitive now and after this pandemic, our leaders must be committed to improving our infrastructure. China’s infrastructure investment is almost double the size of the infrastructure spending in the U.S., and India’s infrastructure investments are growing at a rate that triples the infrastructure outlays of the U.S., Canada and Mexico combined. Manufacturing workers in the U.S., and all Americans, should refuse to settle for infrastructure that lags behind the rest of the world.

Many have acknowledged that the current economic challenges bring an opportunity to upgrade the nation’s neglected transportation systems. Stay-at-home orders covering nearly the entire country in March and April kept Americans off the road, and gas tax revenues have plummeted as a result. According to the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials, state and local governments need $50 billion to ensure that they can continue existing transportation construction and maintenance programs without disruption. The nation’s airports also need a backstop to make up for lost user fees. Keeping current infrastructure projects afloat is only a start.

Our deteriorating national infrastructure is not solely a state or federal issue. It is not a small or large business issue. It is not a Democratic or a Republican issue. Infrastructure is an American issue that directly affects our ability to compete in the global marketplace and provide financial security for millions of American families.

Once it is safe to work, the U.S. government should mobilize to rebuild our nation’s infrastructure. It would ensure that the nation emerges on the other side with a stronger, competitive economy. Infrastructure projects put people to work at high wages, create demand for materials and equipment and generate tax revenues for governments at all levels. They build systems of lasting public benefit, improving the safety, convenience and efficiency of commerce, communication and travel.

Making substantial investments in America’s infrastructure will not only put Americans back to work, but it will improve the lives of workers, while helping all manufacturers better serve their customers and communities. It will bolster the security of our nation, and it will strengthen the ties that bind us together as a country, improving commerce and communication and paving the way for the success of the next generation.

Congress must invest now. I urge our elected leaders to work together to prioritize a bold vision for improving infrastructure. Congress’s next stimulus bill must include aggressive investments in infrastructure such as highways, bridges and airports. It’s good for our citizens, our economy, and our country to remain globally competitive. We cannot afford to wait.

https://www.industryweek.com/the-ec...tructure-is-hurting-americas-competitive-edge
 
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New York's elevated subway tracks have so much rust they look like they're going to break any minute.

America's glory days are definitely a thing of the past.
 
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Forget about crumbling infrastructure what's more dangerous for the US is crumbling compassion. I was in San Francisco and there 6 grown homeless men taking drugs, one was completely all over the place hallucinating. This was on the middle of the pavement in broad daylight and full public view. Just 10 yards from them were a groups of perhaps 100 homeless sitting/standing around, some living in tents , some lying around rough, sent a chill down my back and wonder "does it need a Muslim to see this is wrong"; where has Christianity gone, where has Judaism gone, where have the Churches and temples gone, where has humanity gone.?
 
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Industry lobbies keep giving d+ rating just to get funds. I dont think american infrastructure is bad. Its actually tremendous. And where it is bad it really doesnt effect american middle class in anyway. China still doesnt have the fraction of pipeline infrastructure that america has.
 
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Forget about crumbling infrastructure what's more dangerous for the US is crumbling compassion. I was in San Francisco and there 6 grown homeless men taking drugs, one was completely all over the place hallucinating. This was on the middle of the pavement in broad daylight and full public view. Just 10 yards from them were a groups of perhaps 100 homeless sitting/standing around, some living in tents , some lying around rough, sent a chill down my back and wonder "does it need a Muslim to see this is wrong"; where has Christianity gone, where has Judaism gone, where have the Churches and temples gone, where has humanity gone.?

San Francisco is exceptionally bad as the worst city in US and probably North America if you are specifically talking about homeless problem. SF deteriorated a lot in last few years.

Pretty much every other US city is better than San Francisco

 
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Industry lobbies keep giving d+ rating just to get funds. I dont think american infrastructure is bad. Its actually tremendous. And where it is bad it really doesnt effect american middle class in anyway. China still doesnt have the fraction of pipeline infrastructure that america has.
What infrastructure are you talking about? highways? bridges? railways? ports? subways?
 
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Industry lobbies keep giving d+ rating just to get funds. I dont think american infrastructure is bad. Its actually tremendous. And where it is bad it really doesnt effect american middle class in anyway. China still doesnt have the fraction of pipeline infrastructure that america has.

No dude Chinese infrastructure is waaaaaay better than American infrastructure. There is no comparison. US infrastructure is absolute dogshit, its not a D, its an F

My father is a bridge engineer and he says many bridges in California are so fragile they look like they will snap in the next earthquake
 
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What infrastructure are you talking about? highways? bridges? railways? ports? subways?
I dont know who is grading them. But never had any issue with infra here. expressways are broad and fast, internet is always on and full speed, central air con everywhere, gas delivered via pipes in to vast majority of homes (what about china here ?), retail stores in every corner bringing in huge diversity of cuisines(what about china here ?). Yes american doesnt have urban rail but thats conscious lifestyle choice. Bridges are cracking maybe i dont know but traffic seems to flow.
 
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I dont know who is grading them. But never had any issue with infra here. expressways are broad and fast, internet is always on and full speed, central air con everywhere, gas delivered via pipes in to vast majority of homes (what about china here ?), retail stores in every corner bringing in huge diversity of cuisines(what about china here ?). Yes american doesnt have urban rail but thats conscious lifestyle choice. Bridges are cracking maybe i dont know but traffic seems to flow.
Let me tell you, we even 5G on the top of Mount Everest. One of my American friends in Minnesota tells me that around his home sometimes he has to hold an attena around his house to try to get a good signal, I lived in US and used to take New York subway yellow line everyday, I know what US infrastructure is like.
 
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Industry lobbies keep giving d+ rating just to get funds. I dont think american infrastructure is bad. Its actually tremendous. And where it is bad it really doesnt effect american middle class in anyway. China still doesnt have the fraction of pipeline infrastructure that america has.

Here are the 50 nearly Shovel ready projects desperately needed (total cost is only $275 Billion)that we’re presented to this president in his first few days in office. He didn’t follow up on these.

these are the kinds of projects that if done will speed up movement of goods and people, or lower the cost of moving good and people, and therefore speed up economic growth.

some of these projects are meant to prevent the nearly annual heavily disruptive floods the hurt large parts of the country.

many of these projects are airport and new or expanded metro/subway systems. Getting to and from work quicker will allow people to live further out in affordable areas and be able to work in cities with many future jobs.

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/3409546-Emergency-NatSec50Projects-121416-1-Reduced.html
 
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retail stores in every corner bringing in huge diversity of cuisines(what about china here ?).
Lol, you really seem don't know China a bit, China has way more those stores everywhere and what you ordered can be delivered to your doorstep in no time, and you don't have top pay tips for any delivery.
 
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I dont know who is grading them. But never had any issue with infra here. expressways are broad and fast, internet is always on and full speed, central air con everywhere, gas delivered via pipes in to vast majority of homes (what about china here ?), retail stores in every corner bringing in huge diversity of cuisines(what about china here ?). Yes american doesnt have urban rail but thats conscious lifestyle choice. Bridges are cracking maybe i dont know but traffic seems to flow.

This is the state of American infrastructure, its a miracle nobody died

 
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Let me tell you, we even 5G on the top of Mount Everest. One of my American friends in Minnesota tells me that around his home sometimes he has to hold an attena around his house to try to get a good signal, I lived in US and used to take New York subway yellow line everyday, I know what US infrastructure is like.

5g or 6g as I said never ever had internet issues like ever. There are some dark spots for cell phone coverage like inside of building here and there but not in any large significant way to hamper anyone. Large portion of americans live in suburbs with spacious roads, houses and cars - they got everything they need at top quality. You did not answer some of my questions - china still lacks pipeline infrastructure, its infra beyond cities is spotty. Not in usa where design standards are rigourousl enforced even in remote areas. You will always find a nfew rundown blocks in american cities - its a cultural issue.
 
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This is the state of American infrastructure, its a miracle nobody died


its an accident. they happen. Ofcourse in a country with so much infrstructure some of it will fail here and there. But its still not some third world infra - the road is well designed but perhaps not well maintained.

What do you refer? can you specify?

whats confusing - pipeline infrastrusture - number of miles of pipes in usa vs china. Quality of designs and consistency in layout apprval in rural or beyond the major cities in china. you got shops but do you get cusines too like in usa?? - what if you are sick of eating chinese food everyday.
 
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