The benefits of sourcing American-made products
Learn more about why it is worth the extra time to look deep into your supply chain to find and validate “Made in the USA” claims.

Is Your Product Truly American-Made? How Imports, Suppliers and More Play Into the Coveted Made in USA Claim
By: Spend Matters (parent company Azul Partners)
This article examines what it takes for a company to be able to declare their product as truly “Made in the USA,” including its supply chain, federal standards and state regulations.

Americans want U.S. goods: Reuters/Ipsos poll
By: Reuters/Ipsos
Interesting data from a Reuters/Ipsos poll, conducted online throughout the United States in May 2017, reveals 70% of Americans think it is “very important” or “somewhat important” to buy U.S.-made products. Get a glimpse of this breakdown of data showing American consumers’ interest in American-made products and how they are shifting gears.

The Power of Manufacturers Using 'Made in the USA' in Marketing
By: Industry Week
Learn why “Made in the USA” marketing makes smart business sense and how U.S. manufacturers are discovering that home-grown production has increasing financial benefits.

Want to See More American-Made Stuff? Buy More American-Made Stuff
By: Alliance for American Manufacturing
In this Q&A, author and activist James Stuber explains why American consumers can provide the most effective economic bailout with their power to purchase American-made goods.

Complying with the MADE IN USA STANDARD
By: Federal Trade Commission
Marketers and manufacturers that promote their products as “Made in the USA” must meet the “all or virtually all” standard. This publication offers practical guidance on “Made in the USA” claims.

Made in America Company Directory
By: Alliance for American Manufacturing
This company listing is intended to highlight companies that support American jobs and that make great products in the USA.

Made in America
By: Consumer Reports
According to this report, 80% of American shoppers say they prefer to buy goods made in the United States. More than 60% say they’d even be willing to pay 10% more for an American-made product.