General Motors has laid off nearly 900 workers at its Kansas plant, marking another major blow to American manufacturing. Once a symbol of industrial strength, the facility’s closure highlights the strain of inflation, supply chain issues, and trade instability. GM cited declining vehicle demand and rising costs, mirroring layoffs across the U.S. manufacturing sector. For many longtime employees, “Today is your last day” wasn’t just a notice—it was the end of an era.
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