Trump tariff costs uneven burden among states, California bears the brunt of $11.3 billion."
Internet reports that Trump's tariffs have brought tens of billions of dollars in revenue to the government, but the burden on states is uneven. An analysis report by economic research firm Trade Partnership Worldwide shows the cost of tariffs to states from January to May. From January 1 to May 31 this year, California faced a tariff impact of US$11.3 billion, the highest in the United States to date. Texas ranked second with $6 billion, followed by Michigan with $3.3 billion. Companies in 17 states had a tariff burden of at least $1 billion in the first five months of this year. The other 11 states had tariff burdens of less than US$100 million, with Wyoming and Alaska having the smallest losses, each with more than US$16 million. More than half of the worst-affected states voted for Trump in the last election.
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