The share of total US goods trade (exports and imports) through California ports rose to 17.43% (12 month moving average; compared to 17.35% in Apr 2020 and 17.97% in May 2019).
California remained the #2 state, behind Texas with 17.51% (compared to 17.8% in Apr 2020 and 17.69% in May 2019). Trade through the Atlantic port states was at 30.23% (compared to 30.02% in Apr 2020 and 29.54% in May 2019). The state’s continued strength in this area forms the trade-related base for one of California’s largest centers of middle-class, blue-collar jobs. Transportation & Warehousing alone provided 596,000 jobs in May (down from 629,100 in May 2019), paying an average annual salary of $62.0k. This employment base in turn supports additional blue-collar and white-collar jobs in a range of other industries.