20 congressional districts hardest hit by U.S. trade deficit with Japan, 2013 (ranked by jobs displaced as a share of district employment)

Rank State District Net jobs displaced District employment (in 2011) Jobs displaced as a share of district employment
1 Michigan 10 5,500 308,700 1.78%
2 Michigan 11 6,000 342,100 1.75%
3 Michigan 9 5,500 326,100 1.69%
4 Ohio 4 5,100 317,900 1.60%
5 Indiana 2 5,000 317,800 1.57%
6 Michigan 7 4,500 299,100 1.50%
7 Indiana 3 4,900 327,000 1.50%
8 Michigan 8 4,900 330,800 1.48%
9 Indiana 6 4,400 311,900 1.41%
10 Michigan 13 3,200 230,700 1.39%
11 Michigan 12 4,200 313,800 1.34%
12 Michigan 14 3,400 257,700 1.32%
13 California 17 4,500 346,100 1.30%
14 Ohio 5 4,300 334,200 1.29%
15 Michigan 2 4,000 315,900 1.27%
16 Indiana 4 4,000 328,500 1.22%
17 South Carolina 4 3,600 301,000 1.20%
18 Wisconsin 6 4,200 353,600 1.19%
19 South Carolina 3 3,100 264,500 1.17%
20 Michigan 5 3,100 264,800 1.17%

Source: Author's analysis of Bivens (2014), U.S. Census Bureau (2013), U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC 2015), Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS 2014a), and BLS Employment Projections program (BLS-EP 2014a, 2014b, and 2014c).  For a more detailed explanation of data sources and computations, see the appendix.

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