The China trade toll | Supplemental table
July 28, 2008
July 30, 2008 | EPI Briefing Paper #219
The China trade toll
Widespread wage suppression, 2 million jobs
lost in the U.S.
Supplemental table:
Impact of U.S.China trade: change in net jobs created or displaced
by industry by state, 2001-07 [PDF]
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