U.S. Jobs Supported by Exports to China

The chart illustrates the number of U.S. jobs supported by exports to China, highlighting significant regional variations. California leads with 126,000 jobs, reflecting its robust export economy, particularly in technology and agriculture. Texas follows with 90,000 jobs, driven by its energy sector. Notably, states like Arkansas and Massachusetts, with 54,000 and 43,000 jobs respectively, show the impact of diverse export portfolios, including agriculture and education. The data underscores the critical role of exports in supporting employment across various states, with agricultural products being a key export for many heartland states. However, Oregon's semiconductor exports are declining due to market competition and export bans, indicating potential vulnerabilities in tech-dependent regions. The chart also notes a decline in China's demand for American oil and gas in 2024, suggesting shifts in global energy markets. Overall, the data reveals the intricate connections between U.S. employment and international trade, emphasizing the importance of maintaining strong export relationships with China.

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