Federal Aid by State 2024 (2024)

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California

$201,781

Texas

$183,854

Virginia

$173,822

Florida

$162,900

Pennsylvania

$122,168

New York

$115,220

Ohio

$108,241

Illinois

$93,780

Georgia

$92,214

North Carolina

$90,259

Michigan

$89,095

Kentucky

$84,465

Arizona

$78,269

Alabama

$69,014

Tennessee

$67,237

Missouri

$59,052

Louisiana

$58,963

Indiana

$56,919

South Carolina

$55,568

Oklahoma

$44,755

Mississippi

$40,176

Wisconsin

$39,317

New Jersey

$36,380

New Mexico

$33,384

Oregon

$32,921

Arkansas

$31,887

Colorado

$26,802

Iowa

$24,409

West Virginia

$24,382

Washington

$24,002

Nevada

$23,402

Kansas

$22,177

Massachusetts

$22,035

Hawaii

$18,590

Maine

$15,332

Alaska

$13,526

Idaho

$13,382

Nebraska

$11,910

Montana

$10,835

Utah

$10,268

Rhode Island

$10,171

Delaware

$9,104

South Dakota

$7,748

North Dakota

$7,446

Vermont

$7,286

New Hampshire

$4,960

Wyoming

$3,961

Connecticut

$3,335

Federal Aid by State 2024

Federal aid is allocated to states for a variety of purposes. After the federal government generates revenue from taxes, it is redistributed to the states based on need. Not all states benefit equally from this redistribution. Federal aid is distributed to states for transportation, public education, Medicaid, community development, and other programs vital to residents.

States that receive more federal aid tend to have poorer populations, lower tax revenues, and have more assistance programs such as Medicaid. States with higher income residents tend to receive less federal aid. Federal aid can be allocated in the form of competitive grants, which are likely to fluctuate from year to year. Federal aid is also awarded from formula grants that incorporate population and poverty statistics. California receives the highest total amount of federal funding at $43.61 billion. California, however, only receives net federal funding of $12 per resident.

The ten states with the highest total federal funding are:

  1. California ($43.61 billion)
  2. Texas ($26.90 billion)
  3. Florida ($23.77 billion)
  4. New York ($22.06 billion)
  5. Virginia ($17.68 billion)
  6. Pennsylvania ($15.58 billion)
  7. Illinois ($13.18 billion)
  8. Ohio ($12.57 billion)
  9. North Carolina ($11.31 billion)
  10. Michigan ($10.84 billion)

Net federal funding per resident is the amount that a state received per capita from the government minus the amount that residents and organizations paid the government per capita. Virginia has the highest net federal funding per resident at $10,301 per resident. Unlike the previously mentioned trend, Virginia receives disproportionately high federal aid despite being one of the U.S.'s wealthier states. This could be attributed to their large defense contracting sectors. On the opposite end, some states have negative net federal funding. These states have paid to the federal government in taxes more than they receive back in aid. New Jersey has the largest negative net federal funding of -$2,368 per resident, followed by Massachusetts with -$2,343 per resident.

The ten states with the lowest net federal funding per resident are:

  1. New Jersey (-$2,368)
  2. Massachusetts (-$2,343)
  3. New York (-$1,792)
  4. North Dakota (-$720)
  5. Illinois (-$364)
  6. New Hampshire (-$234)
  7. Washington (-$184)
  8. Nebraska (-$164)
  9. Colorado (-$95)
  10. California ($12)

Federal Aid by State 2024

Notes:
- All data pertains to year 2021.
- Funding levels expressed as a negative number indicate states, such as Connecticut, that paid more in taxes to the federal government than they received in funding.
- Data is listed both with and without COVID-19 relief, which had a disproportionate impact on the taxes-to-funding ratios of states such as New York and California, which include large population centers.

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State

Payments (million $)

Payments Per Capita

Payments w/Out COVID (million $)

Payments Per Capita W/Out COVID

Federal Funding Ratio Of Funding To Income Taxes Paid

State Revenue Provided By Fed Funding

California$201,781$5,155-$38,992-$9960.4332.11%
Texas$183,854$6,220$45,470$1,5380.6041.48%
Virginia$173,822$20,078$137,257$15,8540.4529.28%
Florida$162,900$7,463$50,118$2,2960.3736.77%
Pennsylvania$122,168$9,389$50,759$3,9010.7539.05%
New York$115,220$5,802-$30,159-$1,5190.5637.66%
Ohio$108,241$9,201$48,576$4,1290.8839.72%
Illinois$93,780$7,392$11,383$8970.4632.38%
Georgia$92,214$8,548$27,628$2,5610.5237.12%
North Carolina$90,259$8,543$45,035$4,2620.6736.46%
Michigan$89,095$8,876$32,771$3,2650.8638.66%
Maryland$88,009$14,253$56,495$9,1500.5133.88%
Kentucky$84,465$18,743$63,695$14,1341.6844.55%
Arizona$78,269$10,774$44,158$6,0780.8847.44%
Alabama$69,014$13,666$45,841$9,0781.2541.2%
Tennessee$67,237$9,649$35,403$5,0810.6940.28%
Missouri$59,052$9,571$30,840$4,9980.8545.47%
Louisiana$58,963$12,743$31,099$6,7211.6052.27%
Indiana$56,919$8,354$24,631$3,6151.1639.99%
South Carolina$55,568$10,700$32,216$6,2030.8538.61%
Oklahoma$44,755$11,213$27,092$6,7881.0537.24%
Mississippi$40,176$13,621$23,564$7,9892.5347.31%
Wisconsin$39,317$6,686$13,024$2,2150.6431.88%
New Jersey$36,380$3,925-$16,108-$1,7380.3528.56%
New Mexico$33,384$15,772$23,029$10,8801.8741.8%
Oregon$32,921$7,735$12,121$2,8480.8136.87%
Arkansas$31,887$10,530$17,706$5,8473.3939.68%
Minnesota$29,774$5,213$600$1050.5831.49%
Colorado$26,802$4,612$178$310.3834.34%
Iowa$24,409$7,633$7,778$2,4320.9930.1%
West Virginia$24,382$13,655$16,416$9,1942.3645.16%
Washington$24,002$3,101-$12,142-$1,5690.3529.45%
Nevada$23,402$7,438$3,904$1,2090.4634.27%
Kansas$22,177$7,548$9,037$3,0760.6427.97%
Massachusetts$22,035$3,153-$17,185-$2,4590.4133.28%
Hawaii$18,590$12,846$10,128$6,9980.8727.13%
Maine$15,332$11,132$8,632$6,2671.1943.27%
Alaska$13,526$18,423$8,997$12,2551.6250.83%
Idaho$13,382$7,027$5,837$3,0650.9141.08%
Nebraska$11,910$6,066$2,154$1,0970.7738.04%
Montana$10,835$9,794$5,204$4,7051.0446.58%
Utah$10,268$3,075$1,880-$5630.5427.27%
Rhode Island$10,171$9,272$3,561$3,2461.0243.72%
Delaware$9,104$9,061$3,824$3,8061.2038.79%
South Dakota$7,748$8,645$2,177$2,4291.0450.93%
North Dakota$7,446$9,572$2,299$2,9551.0634.74%
Vermont$7,286$11,262$3,261$5,0401.5343.55%
New Hampshire$4,960$3,575$1,112-$8010.5647.42%
Wyoming$3,961$6,836$315$5431.3656.43%
Connecticut$3,335$921-$13,997-$3,8630.3831.56%

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