DPC REPORTS
FACT SHEET | February 6, 2009
Estimated Benefits in the States and Indian Country American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
RECIPIENT |
TOTAL* |
---|---|
Alabama |
$2.9 billion |
Alaska |
$629.5 million |
Arizona |
$3.4 billion |
Arkansas |
$1.8 billion |
California |
$20.3 billion |
Colorado |
$2.5 billion |
Connecticut |
$1.9 billion |
Delaware |
$631.9 million |
District of Columbia |
$701 million |
Florida |
$9.3 billion |
Georgia |
$5.6 billion |
Hawaii |
$808.3 million |
Idaho |
$871.8 million |
Illinois |
$7.9 billion |
Indiana |
$3.7 billion |
Iowa |
$1.7 billion |
Kansas |
$1.7 billion |
Kentucky |
$2.6 billion |
Louisiana |
$3.1 billion |
Maine |
$828.8 million |
Maryland |
$3.1 billion |
Massachusetts |
$3.9 billion |
Michigan |
$6.4 billion |
Minnesota |
$2.8 billion |
Mississippi |
$2.1 billion |
Missouri |
$3.6 billion |
Montana |
$698.3 million |
Nebraska |
$1.1 billion |
Nevada |
$1.3 billion |
New Hampshire |
$759 million |
New Jersey |
$4.9 billion |
New Mexico |
$1.3 billion |
New York |
$12.9 billion |
North Carolina |
$5 billion |
North Dakota |
$584.4 million |
Ohio |
$6.8 billion |
Oklahoma |
$2.3 billion |
Oregon |
$2.1 billion |
Pennsylvania |
$7.1 billion |
Rhode Island |
$775.3 million |
South Carolina |
$2.7 billion |
South Dakota |
$661.5 million |
Tennessee |
$3.6 billion |
Texas |
$14.6 billion |
Utah |
$1.4 billion |
Vermont |
$528.3 million |
Virginia |
$4 billion |
Washington |
$3.4 billion |
West Virginia |
$1.2 billion |
Wisconsin |
$3.1 billion |
Wyoming |
$487.7 million |
Indian Country** |
$2.9 billion |
*State totals based on benefits calculated by the Senate Committee on Appropriations of selected provisions in Division A (Appropriations) of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (H.R. 1, as proposed to be amended by SA 98)
**Indian Country totals based on Senate Appropriations estimate of funding in theAmerican Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (H.R. 1, as proposed to be amended by SA 98) to create jobs, improve infrastructure, and generally improve the quality of life of Native Americans
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