We analyze how exposure to Chinese import competition impacts distress measures within communities, including mass shooting probability, opioid-related deaths, suicides, poverty rates, and inequality. Using Ordinary Least Squares Methodology, we uncover a puzzling link between exposure and inequality, potentially reducing shooting probabilities. Additionally, we find a significant increase in shooting probability after a previous mass shooting incident, a novel finding in the literature. We recommend policymakers consider exposure as a monitoring variable to understand risks within their county’s socioeconomic fabric. Full paper and results can be found on my Linkedin page: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-v-nahhas/
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