The USMCA is a free trade agreement (FTA) that remodeled the majority of NAFTA's provisions and consolidated existing trade between these parties by regulating it and removing specific objections. The USMCA includes financial services, digital trade, anti-corruption, and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to boost North America’s economic growth. More importantly, the US has more to gain from this FTA. Here’s how this agreement benefits the US economy: USMCA Effects on US Economy and Trade The US auto sector lost over 350,000 jobs since NAFTA came into effect in 1994, while Mexican auto sector employment increased to 550,000 from 120,000 workers within the same period. But the USMCA's increased protections for workers in Mexico t