# Chip Worker Shortfall Endangers US Factory Revival

_Tuesday, July 7, 2026 at 8:00 AM EDT · Infrastructure · Latest · Tier 2 — Notable_

A growing nationwide shortage of high-skilled workers threatens to delay construction of billions of dollars in new semiconductor plants across the US and constrain future chip production unless the industry pools resources and the government keeps up funding, according to a new report.

The deficit is expected to be most acute in states such as Texas, California, Arizona, New York and Ohio, where many of the new facilities are being planned, according to new analysis including a survey of employers from McKinsey & Co, the chip industry group SEMI and the National Science Foundation.

Altogether, the skilled labor deficit is projected to reach as much as 157,000 full-time workers by 2030, the study released Tuesday found.

The report was prepared with input from McKinsey & Co, SEMI and the National Science Foundation.

## Sources

- [Bloomberg](https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-07-07/semiconductor-worker-shortfall-endangers-us-chip-factory-revival)

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