Net U.S. jobs displaced due to the goods trade deficit with China as a share of total state employment, 2001–2017
State | Jobs displaced as share of state employment |
---|---|
New Hampshire | 3.55% |
Oregon | 3.36% |
California | 3.34% |
Minnesota | 3.01% |
North Carolina | 2.96% |
Rhode Island | 2.84% |
Massachusetts | 2.75% |
Vermont | 2.74% |
Wisconsin | 2.67% |
Texas | 2.57% |
Indiana | 2.51% |
Idaho | 2.46% |
Illinois | 2.45% |
South Carolina | 2.43% |
Kentucky | 2.36% |
New Jersey | 2.34% |
Alabama | 2.33% |
Georgia | 2.32% |
Tennessee | 2.30% |
Pennsylvania | 2.291% |
Arizona | 2.286% |
Connecticut | 2.28% |
Colorado | 2.24% |
Mississippi | 2.20% |
Ohio | 2.20% |
Arkansas | 2.16% |
Michigan | 2.11% |
Utah | 1.98% |
New York | 1.93% |
Oklahoma | 1.92% |
Maine | 1.91% |
Iowa | 1.90% |
Washington | 1.75% |
Missouri | 1.74% |
Virginia | 1.68% |
Maryland | 1.58% |
New Mexico | 1.54% |
Kansas | 1.54% |
Florida | 1.46% |
South Dakota | 1.44% |
West Virginia | 1.42% |
Nebraska | 1.40% |
Delaware | 1.32% |
Nevada | 1.18% |
Louisiana | 1.08% |
Hawaii | 0.95% |
Montana | 0.89% |
Alaska | 0.83% |
North Dakota | 0.78% |
Wyoming | 0.72% |
District of Columbia | 0.29% |
* 10 least-affected states, plus D.C.
** 10 next-least-affected states
*** 10 middle affected states
**** 10 next-most-affected states
***** 10 most-affected states
Source: Authors’ analysis of U.S. Census Bureau 2013, U.S. International Trade Commission 2018, and Bureau of Labor Statistics Employment Projections program 2017a and 2017b. For a more detailed explanation of data sources and computations, see the appendix.