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

DPC

CONTACTS

DPC

  • Erika Moritsugu (224-3232)

SHARE

Link to this report

Click on field; right-click and copy; paste into your page

E-mail this Report

Your E-mail Message


Democratic Policy Committee
419 Hart Senate Office Building Wash. D.C. 20510 (202-224-3232)