Global Politics
Made in America Report, 2024 Edition
Report summary
As America increasingly turns inward amid rising economic nationalism, corporates will see new market opportunities linked to the Made in America product segment and will require new data and analytical tools to take advantage of them. Amid these dynamics, the 2024 edition of Morning Consult’s Made in America Report leverages two years of trended data to offer a comprehensive assessment of public attitudes toward the “made in” product segment and the demographic and political drivers of consumer behavior, along with scenario-based reshoring assessments. The Executive Briefing section of the report provides a consolidated market outlook along with a summary of key consumer metrics to help time-constrained, data-savvy business leaders navigate the market.
In addition to a holistic overview, the report provides a detailed look at views of the Made in America market segment by gender, generation and political affiliation, with a particular emphasis on Gen Z adults, who show both a newfound enthusiasm for the "made in" market segment and exhibit strong costs concerns when it comes to buying domestic versus purchasing an equivalent foreign-made good.
Amid a particularly polarizing U.S. election year, the report also provides guidance for companies seeking to understand and navigate partisan differences surrounding Made in America purchasing considerations.
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Methodology
Sampling and Data Collection
This report relies on data collected through Morning Consult’s proprietary survey research capabilities. All interviews are conducted online.
All data featured throughout this report represents a 3-month average of results from monthly surveys conducted among representative samples of roughly 1,000 U.S. adults each, with unweighted margins of error of +/-3 percentage points.
Weighting and Representativeness
Data are weighted to approximate representative samples of the adult (18+) population.
About the author
Jason I. McMann leads geopolitical risk analysis at Morning Consult. He leverages the company’s high-frequency survey data to advise clients on how to integrate geopolitical risk into their decision-making. Jason previously served as head of analytics at GeoQuant (now part of Fitch Solutions). He holds a Ph.D. from Princeton University’s Politics Department. Follow him on Twitter @jimcmann. Interested in connecting with Jason to discuss his analysis or for a media engagement or speaking opportunity? Email [email protected].