Manufacturing Descent – American GDP/Capita change by sector (1953-2024)

In just over 70 years, America has transformed from a manufacturing powerhouse into a service-dominated economy—services now make up 71% of GDP, nearly doubling their share since 1953.
Key Takeaways:
- Manufacturing has collapsed from 31% to just 10% of GDP, reflecting offshoring, automation, and the rise of global supply chains.
- Agriculture, once a major sector, is now nearly irrelevant economically—just 1% of GDP, despite feeding not just America but large parts of the world.
- Despite the dominance of services, GDP per capita has more than tripled, from $28,175 to $91,666 (adjusted for inflation), showing productivity gains and economic expansion.
Data:
The graphic compares the sectoral makeup of U.S. GDP per capita between 1953 and 2024. It’s calculated using data from the BEA, U.S. Census, and inflation-adjusted metrics, dividing each sector’s output by population. The “Sankey-style” flow shows the dramatic rebalancing of economic activity.
Related Facts:
🔧 Robots replaced riveters — U.S. factories now produce more with fewer workers, thanks to automation starting in the late ’70s.
📱 Apple’s market cap now exceeds the entire 1953 U.S. GDP — a sign of how intangible services outpace industrial assets.
🌾 One farmer feeds over 160 people today, up from just 25 in 1953 — tech turned farms into high-efficiency engines.
🏛️ The Cold War built tanks; today’s budget builds trust funds — government spending shifted from defense to entitlements.
⛏️ The U.S. builds apps, not dams — construction’s share dropped as physical infrastructure took a back seat to digital.
Dataset
Sector | 1953 % of GDP | 2024 % of GDP | 1953 GDP ($T, adj. to 2024 USD) | 2024 GDP ($T) | 1953 GDP per capita ($, 2024 USD) | 2024 GDP per capita ($) | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Manufacturing | 30 | 11 | 1.38 | 3.08 | 8625 | 30.61% | 9166.666667 | 10.00% |
Agriculture | 7 | 1 | 0.322 | 0.28 | 2012.5 | 7.14% | 833.3333333 | 0.91% |
Services | 40 | 78 | 1.84 | 21.84 | 11500 | 40.82% | 65000 | 70.91% |
Government | 13 | 13 | 0.598 | 3.64 | 3737.5 | 13.27% | 10833.33333 | 11.82% |
Construction | 5 | 4 | 0.23 | 1.12 | 1437.5 | 5.10% | 3333.333333 | 3.64% |
Mining/Oil & Gas | 3 | 3 | 0.138 | 0.84 | 862.5 | 3.06% | 2500 | 2.73% |
Data sources
GDP Statistics / Sector breakdown – Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA), NIPA Tables. | Population – US Census Bureau
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