This data is from the 16 largest federal programs that allocate funds based primarily on census data.

The dollar amount in billions:

StateAllocationStateAllocationStateAllocation
Alabama$13Louisiana$14.4Ohio$33.5
Alaska$3Maine$4Oklahoma$9.3
Arizona$20.5Maryland$16.3Oregon$13.4
Arkansas$9.8Massachusetts$22.8Pennsylvania$39.1
California$115Michigan$29.2Rhode Island$3.8
Colorado$13Minnesota$15.4South Carolina$12.6
Connecticut$10.7Mississippi$10.1South Dakota$2.3
Delaware$3Missouri$16.4Tennessee$17.2
Florida$44Montana$2.9Texas$59.4
Georgia$23.8Nebraska$3.9Utah$5.6
Hawaii$3.6Nevada$6.2Vermont$2.4
Idaho$3.6New Hampshire$3.7Virginia$17.7
Illinois$34.3New Jersey$22.7Washington$16.6
Indiana$17.9New Mexico$7.8West Virginia$6.7
Iowa$8.7New York$73.3Wisconsin$12.6
Kansas$6North Carolina$23.7Wyoming$1.3
Kentucky$15.8North Dakota$1.8

*This data is based upon 2010 Census data and were federal funding allocations for FY 2016 to states throughout the United States. 

George Washington Institute of Public Policy, “Counting for Dollars: 2020, “Fifty-five Large Federal Census-guided Spending Programs: Distribution by State,” Andrew Reamer, May 2019: https://gwipp.gwu.edu/sites/g/files/zaxdzs2181/f/downloads/Counting%20Dollars%20Brief%20%235%20May%202019.pdfpdf.  

For additional information about the 2020 Census, please visit 2020census.gov

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