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CNBC: State by State breakdown of tariff hits based on import/export numbers

Well. I can give up my dreams of becoming a headline writer.

The article looks at individual state's imports and exports to China, Canada, and Mexico. Dinky linky. The article is partly based on research by Lending Tree: YADL.

More on CNBC's methodology:
To look at the impact of both the Trump tariffs on North American partners and the retaliatory tariffs Trump has planned for other global trading partners, CNBC analyzed data on imports and exports of all 50 states and the District of Columbia provided by LendingTree. ImportGenius provided additional granular data on the products. Using Customs code analysis, each state’s exports and imports with China, Canada, and Mexico were aggregated to specific products. This specificity granularity can show a state’s economic risk exposure which could affect jobs and economic prosperity.
Specificity granularity? Wasn't there an old Star Trek episode about a specificity granularity in the warp drives?

Pull quote:
Consider Montana, which tops the list of states importing from China, Canada and Mexico, with 94% of the state’s total imports coming from these three nations.
Lots of chewy numbers and details at the links. The CNBC article is behind an ad wall, you'll have to turn off your ad blockers to see it.
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