Hawaii
HILower Impact — 42/100Hawaii is America's most tariff-vulnerable state in per-household terms — its island isolation means nearly everything consumed is imported, from food to fuel to building materials. The state's $2,200 per-household tariff burden, the highest alongside California, reflects this total import dependency. About 85% of Hawaii's food is shipped in, and tariffs on goods from Asia (where much of it originates) hit Hawaiian families harder than any mainland state. The tourism industry that drives 20% of the state's GDP takes indirect hits: trade war tensions with Japan, South Korea, and China reduce visitor numbers from Hawaii's three most important international markets. Hawaii's small but premium agricultural exports — Kona coffee, macadamia nuts, tropical flowers — face retaliatory tariffs in Asian markets. The military presence (Pearl Harbor, Schofield Barracks) provides economic stability but doesn't shield civilians from consumer price increases. Construction costs soar as tariffs hit imported steel, lumber, and materials critical for the state's housing crisis. Even the renewable energy transition suffers — Hawaii's ambitious 100% clean energy goal depends on imported solar panels subject to steep tariffs.
Impact Score
📊42/100
Lower Impact
Household Tariff Cost
🏠$2,200
Annual estimated burden
Jobs at Risk
👷5,000
Trade-dependent employment
Exports at Risk
📦$800.0M
Annual export value threatened
🏭 Industry Impact
| Industry | Jobs at Risk | Export Value | Tariff Exposure |
|---|---|---|---|
| Tourism & Hospitality | 2,000 | $200.0M | Indirect — visitor decline |
| Specialty Agriculture | 1,500 | $350.0M | Retaliatory 15-25% |
| Petroleum Refining | 800 | $180.0M | Variable |
| Construction | 700 | $70.0M | 25% steel, 10% aluminum |
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💡 Did You Know?
- •Hawaii imports approximately 85% of its food — every tariff increase directly hits grocery bills
- •The $2,200 per-household tariff burden is among the highest in the nation due to total import dependency
- •Japanese, Korean, and Chinese tourists represent Hawaii's top three international visitor markets — trade tensions reduce visits
- •Hawaii's 100% clean energy by 2045 goal depends on imported solar panels subject to up to 50% tariffs
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