April 27, 2025 - 21:28

As the ongoing trade war continues to create uncertainty in the global economy, certain states in the U.S. are emerging as safe havens for both jobs and home values. These states, which are less reliant on international trade, are expected to weather the storm better than their counterparts that depend heavily on exports and imports.
Economic analysts have identified several regions where local industries are more insulated from global market fluctuations. States with diverse economies, robust job markets, and strong domestic demand are likely to experience less disruption. This resilience is particularly important for home values, as stable job markets tend to support real estate prices.
In these safe-haven states, residents can feel more secure about their employment prospects and property investments, even as trade tensions continue to escalate. As a result, these regions may attract individuals and families seeking stability amid economic uncertainty, further bolstering their local economies.
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