20 congressional districts hardest hit by U.S. trade deficit with TPP countries, 2015 (ranked by jobs eliminated as a share of district employment)
Rank | State | District | Net jobs eliminated | District employment (in 2011) | Jobs eliminated as a share of district employment |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Michigan | 11 | 26,200 | 342,100 | 7.66% |
2 | Michigan | 10 | 22,400 | 308,700 | 7.26% |
3 | Michigan | 9 | 21,900 | 326,100 | 6.72% |
4 | Michigan | 8 | 20,400 | 330,800 | 6.17% |
5 | Michigan | 7 | 17,500 | 299,100 | 5.85% |
6 | Michigan | 12 | 18,000 | 313,800 | 5.74% |
7 | Indiana | 2 | 17,900 | 317,800 | 5.63% |
8 | Michigan | 14 | 14,500 | 257,700 | 5.63% |
9 | Michigan | 13 | 12,900 | 230,700 | 5.59% |
10 | Indiana | 3 | 16,900 | 327,000 | 5.17% |
11 | Ohio | 4 | 16,300 | 317,900 | 5.13% |
12 | Indiana | 6 | 14,700 | 311,900 | 4.71% |
13 | Alabama | 3 | 12,100 | 274,600 | 4.41% |
14 | Michigan | 2 | 13,900 | 315,900 | 4.40% |
15 | California | 40 | 12,100 | 280,500 | 4.31% |
16 | Michigan | 5 | 11,400 | 264,800 | 4.31% |
17 | California | 34 | 12,800 | 309,400 | 4.14% |
18 | Indiana | 4 | 13,300 | 328,500 | 4.05% |
19 | Tennessee | 4 | 12,400 | 314,500 | 3.94% |
20 | Indiana | 8 | 12,800 | 329,300 | 3.89% |
Source: Authors’ analysis of Bivens (2014), U.S. Census Bureau (2013), U.S. International Trade Commission (USITC 2016), Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS 2016a and 2016b), and BLS Employment Projections program (BLS-EP 2014a, 2014b, and 2015). For a more detailed explanation of data sources and computations, see the appendix.