According to the US bureau of Labor Statistics (2001 to 2010)
Top States in Tool, Die, and Mold Employment States ranked by 2010 employment.
State 2001 2010 Percent Change
Michigan 30,208 18,871 -27%
Ohio 17,056 11,075 -28
Illinois 12,822 6,815 -31
Pennsylvania 11,811 6,476 -30
Wisconsin 7,309 5,359 -13
Indiana 8,571 5,228 -31
California 7,253 4,885 -23
Missouri 4,371 3,133 -11
New York 5,171 2,783 -30
Minnesota 3,933 2,749 -13
Clearly, tool and die companies are mostly located in the Midwest of the United States. American tool and die companies face there toughest competition from Japan, although the Japanese manufacturers face longer lead times. This extended lead time causes problems due to lean manufacturing principles. Currently the Chinese tool and die industry seems to only be producing lower quality tooling. This is particularly true in the carbide die industry, where the Chinese dies tend to fall apart under the rigors of mass production. This causes damage to other tooling and I have heard more than one person comment that they are "garbage".
Tool and die is a vital resource for any manufacturing economy, and one that America would do well to maintain.