How Tariffs Affect Louisiana

Louisiana is heavily affected by the 2025-2026 tariff regime. The state's economy relies on exports of Petroleum, Chemicals, Soybeans, all of which face retaliatory tariffs from trading partners. An estimated 88,000 jobs are at risk, and the average household is paying $1600 more per year due to higher import costs.

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For a family in Louisiana earning $75,000, tariffs add an estimated $1,600 to annual household spending — a 2.1% hidden tax on everyday goods.
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Impact Score

74/100

Severe

Per Household Cost

$1,600

per year

Jobs at Risk

88,000

Exports at Risk

$16.0B

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The Tariff Burden on Louisiana Families

Every household in Louisiana is paying an estimated $1600 more per year due to tariffs on imported goods. This manifests as higher prices on everyday purchases — groceries, clothing, electronics, vehicles, and home goods. The cost is invisible at the register but shows up in monthly budgets as a persistent, unexplained squeeze.

For a median-income household in Louisiana, this tariff burden represents roughly 2.5% of income — a meaningful hit to purchasing power that falls hardest on those who can least afford it.

Top Exports at Risk

Louisiana's economy depends on exporting Petroleum, Chemicals, Soybeans to international markets. Retaliatory tariffs from trading partners — including China, Canada, the EU, and Mexico — are directly targeting these products, reducing demand and lowering prices for Louisiana producers.

Louisiana's Key Export Industries

Petroleum

Facing retaliatory tariffs

Chemicals

Facing retaliatory tariffs

Soybeans

Facing retaliatory tariffs

Jobs at Risk

An estimated 88,000 jobs in Louisiana are directly threatened by tariffs and retaliatory trade measures. These are jobs in export-dependent industries, import-reliant businesses, and downstream sectors that depend on affordable inputs.

The job losses come in three waves:

  • Direct export losses: Workers in industries that export products now subject to retaliatory tariffs
  • Input cost increases: Manufacturers who depend on imported components and raw materials, now 10-54% more expensive
  • Consumer demand decline: Retailers and service businesses that suffer when consumer spending power drops

Retaliation Targets

Trading partners have specifically targeted Louisiana's key agricultural and industrial products with retaliatory tariffs. Products facing retaliation include:

  • Soybeans — facing retaliatory tariffs of 10-25% from major trading partners
  • Rice — facing retaliatory tariffs of 10-25% from major trading partners
  • Petroleum Products — facing retaliatory tariffs of 10-25% from major trading partners

What $16.0B in Exports Means

Louisiana has approximately $16.0Bin annual exports at risk from tariffs and retaliation. To put that in perspective, that's roughly an important slice of the state's economic output.

Export revenue supports not just the workers who make the products, but entire communities — the restaurants where factory workers eat lunch, the schools funded by property taxes from employers, the small businesses that serve export industry employees.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Tariffs in Louisiana

How much are tariffs costing Louisiana households?

The average Louisiana household is paying an estimated $1,600 more per year due to tariffs on imported goods, affecting everyday purchases like groceries, clothing, electronics, and vehicles.

How many jobs are at risk from tariffs in Louisiana?

An estimated 88,000 jobs in Louisiana are directly threatened by tariffs and retaliatory trade measures across export-dependent industries, import-reliant businesses, and downstream sectors.

What are Louisiana's top exports affected by tariffs?

Louisiana's key exports at risk include Petroleum, Chemicals, Soybeans. These products face retaliatory tariffs from major trading partners including China, Canada, the EU, and Mexico.

How does Louisiana's tariff impact compare to other states?

Louisiana has an impact score of 74/100, which is among the highest in the nation. The state has $16.0B in exports at risk.

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