JEFF KOWALSKY/AFP // Getty Images Equipment enables manufacturers to create almost every modern product, from the clothes on our backs to the cars we drive. Acquiring the latest equipment and machinery consumes more than three-quarters of American manufacturers’ annual capital budgets, Census Bureau data shows. U.S. manufacturers spent more than $135 billion on new and used equipment and machinery in 2021, according to the most recent Annual Survey of Manufactures. In all but one state, these expenses comprised more than 60% of manufacturers’ annual capital expenses. Taking a closer look at regional trends, Machinery Partner ranked the states where manufacturing companies are spending the most on equipment, using 2021 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. State rankings are based on the share of manufacturers’ 2021 capital expenditures that went toward equipment and machinery, using actual expenditures as a tiebreaker. Notably, equipment is one of two major capital expenditure categories measured by the Census Bureau. The other is buildings and structures, referring to money spent to create new facilities or renovate and expand existing ones. The scale of manufacturing within a state, as well as each locale’s most prevalent industries, can impact how much companies must spend on equipment. For instance, aerospace, food, and computer/electronics were the primary manufacturing industries across several top-ranked states in the South, West, and Midwest. Within all three of these industries, automation and artificial intelligence have advanced production in recent years–in many cases requiring equipment upgrades. These common manufacturing segments are particularly influenced by social, regulatory, and environmental factors, which also influence their tool spending. Heightened safety concerns and evolving carbon emissions regulations call for advancements in inspection, assembly, and other elements of aerospace manufacturing. The effect of climate change on crop growth, wildlife habitats, and livestock health challenges the entire food supply chain. The shift to a hybrid-virtual world, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, has put pressure on manufacturers to get breakthrough technologies into peoples’ hands swiftly and without disruptions. Acquiring the latest tools helps manufacturers build products efficiently while meeting safety regulations. Read on to see how equipment spending in your state compares across the nation. #51. Wyoming LBill45 // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 34.7% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $146.1 million #50. Louisiana Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 61.4% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $3.3 billion #49. Idaho Charles Knowles // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 64.6% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $727.4 million #48. Washington DC f11photo // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 65.7% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $2.4 million #47. Colorado Canva – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 67.2% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $1.0 billion #46. Connecticut Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 67.8% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $1.2 billion #45. Massachusetts Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 70.3% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $2.0 billion #44. Virginia Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 71.2% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $2.4 billion #43. Utah Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 71.7% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $1.4 billion #42. New York Wangkun Jia // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 73.7% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $3.0 billion #41. Wisconsin Mihai_Andritoiu // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 74.1% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $4.9 billion #40. Minnesota Canva – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 74.3% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $3.1 billion #39. New Jersey Mihai_Andritoiu // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 74.6% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $2.2 billion #38. Hawaii Canva – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 74.8% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $53.4 million #37. California Marek Masik // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 75.0% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $11.4 billion #36. Kentucky Rotorhead 30A Productions // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 75.1% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $3.5 billion #35. New Hampshire Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 76.3% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $536.4 million #34. Kansas Jacob Boomsma // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 76.7% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $1.8 billion #33. Vermont Albert Pego // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 76.8% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $178.7 million #32. Indiana Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 77.3% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $5.3 billion #31. Tennessee Kevin Ruck // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 77.4% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $4.9 billion #30. Florida Mia2you // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 77.6% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $2.8 billion #29. Maine Joseph Sohm // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 78.0% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $425.3 million #28. North Carolina Sharkshock // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 78.0% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $5.2 billion #27. South Dakota JohnDSmith // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 78.7% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $424.2 million #26. Rhode Island George Wirt // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 78.9% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $337.6 million #25. Texas Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 79.3% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $13.7 billion #24. Nevada randy andy // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 79.9% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $386.5 million #23. Delaware Real Window Creative // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 79.9% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $424.2 million #22. Maryland Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 79.9% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $1.0 billion #21. Montana Mihai_Andritoiu // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 80.1% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $314.9 million #20. West Virginia Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 80.3% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $631.7 million #19. Michigan Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 80.6% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $5.7 billion #18. Alabama Kevin Ruck // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 80.8% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $4.6 billion #17. Nebraska Katherine Welles // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 81.2% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $1.1 billion #16. Washington Agnieszka Gaul // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 81.3% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $2.2 billion #15. Iowa Jacob Boomsma // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 81.3% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $3.4 billion #14. Georgia Canva – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 81.3% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $4.3 billion #13. Missouri TommyBrison // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 81.5% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $2.4 billion #12. New Mexico Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 81.8% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $488.8 million #11. Pennsylvania ESB Professional // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 81.9% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $5.1 billion #10. Mississippi Canva – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 82.8% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $1.6 billion #9. South Carolina f11photo // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 83.0% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $2.8 billion #8. Ohio Canva – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 83.0% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $8.1 billion #7. Illinois Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 83.2% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $6.6 billion #6. Arkansas Canva – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 83.9% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $2.0 billion #5. Oregon Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 83.9% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $2.1 billion #4. Arizona Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 84.2% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $1.9 billion #3. North Dakota Jacob Boomsma // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 84.5% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $258.0 million #2. Oklahoma Sean Pavone // Shutterstock – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 84.8% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $1.6 billion #1. Alaska Canva – Share of capital expenses put toward machinery: 89.9% – Total machinery/equipment spending, 2021: $415.4 million This story originally appeared on Machinery Partner and was produced and distributed in partnership with Stacker Studio.
Manufacturers in these states spend the most on equipment
Jun 12, 2024 | 2:07 PM



