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U.S. Meat Industry Drives Billions in National Impact

U.S. Meat Industry Drives Billions in National Impact
Nov 24, 2025
By Farms.com

Report shows processing sector supports jobs and billions in national value

A new economic study shows that the meat and poultry processing industry continues to play an important role in the United States economy. The report explains that the processing sector adds $57.3 billion in direct value to the national economy in 2025. It also provides nearly 584,000 direct jobs and creates $40.6 billion in labor income for workers across the country. These jobs are important for both large cities and small towns, where the industry often provides stable employment opportunities. 

The study also highlights that processing facilities contributed $311.0 billion in total sales and paid $12.5 billion in local, state, and federal taxes. These numbers show how the industry supports essential services such as schools, health care, and transportation in many communities. 

When indirect and induced effects are included, the total impact becomes even greater. The full economic contribution reaches $347.7 billion in value and supports more than 3.2 million jobs. Labor income rises to $205.3 billion, while total sales reach $911.7 billion. Taxes also increase to $77.0 billion nationwide. These indirect effects come from related industries such as livestock production, grain and oilseed growing, animal feed manufacturing, transportation, and equipment manufacturing. 

The study explains that the meat and poultry sector has a strong presence in almost every state and district, but some areas rely on it more than others. The top contributing states include Texas, Nebraska, Iowa, Georgia, North Carolina, Kansas, California, and Arkansas. Districts with the highest economic impact include Nebraska-3, Iowa-4, Texas-13, Kansas-1, Minnesota-1, and Arkansas-3. 

Industry leaders noted that processing companies are often the largest employers in rural communities. In addition to providing jobs and paying taxes, they also support local needs by donating food and contributing to housing, childcare, schools, and other community programs. 

The report was completed by Decision Innovation Solutions and includes state-level and district-level data. It shows that the meat and poultry processing industry will continue to support the national economy and remain a key contributor to rural development. 

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