The cost of Trump's tariffs is unevenly borne by states, with California facing the largest impact at $11.3 billion.

On July 4th, Jin10 reported that Trump's tariffs have brought hundreds of billions of dollars in revenue to the government, but the burden on states is not uniform. An analysis report by the economic research company Trade Partnership Worldwide shows the costs of tariffs on various states from January to May. From January 1st to May 31st of this year, California faced tariff impacts amounting to 11.3 billion dollars, the highest in the nation to date. Texas ranked second with 6 billion dollars, followed closely by Michigan with 3.3 billion dollars. Companies in 17 states faced a tariff burden of at least 1 billion dollars in the first five months of this year. Meanwhile, 11 other states had a tariff burden of less than 100 million dollars, with Wyoming and Alaska experiencing the least losses, each at over 16 million dollars. Among the states most affected, over half supported Trump in the last election.

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