To better understand the potential impact, LendingTree analyzed U.S. Census Bureau data to see which states have the highest percentage of imports from these three countries. Given the potential for these countries to implement blanket tariffs on their goods in response, we also looked into which states send the highest percentage of exports to these countries. We found massive differences across states, with some enormously dependent on these countries and others only slightly so.
Saving you a click: Montana, New Mexico, Vermont, Michigan, Maine, North Dakota, Oklahoma, and Wyoming, in that order.
Thanks. Just saw another post with these as a map without context. List is even better, as I can read.
The one from Newsweek? The map isn’t even accurate. Indiana is on it for, based on the data, no apparent reason.
Maybe, I don’t recall what the source was.