Free U.S. Top 5 States by Total Federal Aid (2018-2025) Chart
The chart reveals the top U.S. states receiving the highest levels of federal aid between 2018 and 2025, reflecting patterns in economic support distribution. California dominates with $75 billion, accounting for the largest share at 28%, highlighting its extensive funding requirements tied to population size and economic activity. Texas follows with $60 billion or 22%, underscoring its strong federal funding allocation. Florida ranks third with $48 billion representing 18%, while New York secures $45 billion or 17%, showcasing its consistent position as a major aid recipient. Illinois rounds out the top five with $40 billion, capturing 15% of total aid distribution. These figures emphasize how federal funds are concentrated in economically significant and densely populated states, shaping infrastructure, healthcare, education, and disaster recovery initiatives across the nation.
Labels | 2018–2020 Total Federal Aid (in Billion USD) |
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California | 75 |
Texas | 60 |
Florida | 48 |
New York | 45 |
Illinois | 40 |