Free Top 10 U.S. States by Federal Aid to States (2020-2025) Chart
The chart shows that California leads in total federal aid from 2020 to 2025 with USD 360 billion, highlighting its massive funding allocation for economic recovery, infrastructure, and public services. Texas follows with USD 216 billion, reflecting its large population and expansive development programs. Florida ranks third with USD 173 billion, while New York receives USD 158 billion, underscoring the state’s significant role in federal investment distribution. Illinois receives USD 123 billion, Pennsylvania USD 105 billion, and Ohio USD 93 billion, emphasizing their critical infrastructure and economic needs. Georgia receives USD 87 billion, Michigan USD 81 billion, and North Carolina USD 75 billion, completing the top ten states. Overall, the distribution highlights a strong concentration of federal aid in high-population, economically influential states, ensuring resources are directed toward sustaining development and resilience.
Labels | Total Aid 2020–2025 (USD billions) |
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California | 360 |
Texas | 216 |
Florida | 173 |
New York | 158 |
Illinois | 123 |
Pennsylvania | 105 |
Ohio | 93 |
Georgia | 87 |
Michigan | 81 |
North Carolina | 75 |