Over 5.4 million New Yorkers have received more than $9.28 billion in economic impact according to the Treasury Department and the Internal Revenue Service. The agencies this week released state-by-state figures for payments, with 88 million individuals receiving payments worth nearly $158 billion in the program’s first three weeks.
As of April 17, the IRS issued 88.1 million payments to taxpayers across the nation. More payments are continuing to be delivered each week.
“The IRS, Treasury and partner agencies are working non-stop to get these payments out in record time to Americans who need them,” said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig. “Tens of millions of people across the country are receiving these payments, and millions more are on the way. We encourage people to visit IRS.gov for the latest information, FAQs and updates on the payments.”
More than 150 million payments will be sent out, and millions of people who do not typically file a tax return are eligible to receive these payments. Payments are automatic for people who filed a tax return in 2018 or 2019, receive Social Security retirement, survivor or disability benefits (SSDI), Railroad Retirement benefits, as well as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Veterans Affairs beneficiaries who didn’t file a tax return in the last two years.
State | Number of EIP Payments | Total Amount of EIP Payments |
---|---|---|
Alabama | 1,306,879 | $ 2,432,903,249 |
Alaska | 209,626 | $ 384,976,728 |
Arkansas | 778,710 | $ 1,484,876,413 |
Arizona | 1,868,529 | $ 3,408,327,214 |
California | 9,127,137 | $ 15,894,426,934 |
Colorado | 1,532,632 | $ 2,697,948,990 |
Connecticut | 961,464 | $ 1,631,719,992 |
District of Columbia | 179,738 | $ 255,501,803 |
Delaware | 275,688 | $ 484,493,248 |
Florida | 6,348,503 | $ 11,067,476,416 |
Georgia | 2,785,534 | $ 5,041,819,449 |
Hawaii | 378,200 | $ 677,850,427 |
Iowa | 901,609 | $ 1,709,391,510 |
Idaho | 470,200 | $ 939,632,351 |
Illinois | 3,561,467 | $ 6,288,620,441 |
Indiana | 2,047,079 | $ 3,801,302,228 |
Kansas | 806,471 | $ 1,527,129,168 |
Kentucky | 1,247,465 | $ 2,352,784,094 |
Louisiana | 1,265,581 | $ 2,297,891,337 |
Massachusetts | 1,774,172 | $ 2,951,357,726 |
Maryland | 1,561,936 | $ 2,662,114,660 |
Maine | 400,919 | $ 722,201,531 |
Michigan | 2,945,568 | $ 5,338,452,373 |
Minnesota | 1,568,913 | $ 2,857,063,159 |
Missouri | 1,737,013 | $ 3,220,707,956 |
Mississippi | 804,317 | $ 1,481,695,852 |
Montana | 295,589 | $ 547,319,262 |
North Carolina | 2,774,379 | $ 5,057,006,091 |
North Dakota | 215,321 | $ 399,771,434 |
Nebraska | 562,422 | $ 1,070,565,880 |
New Hampshire | 407,786 | $ 714,166,522 |
New Jersey | 2,245,299 | $ 3,861,741,262 |
New Mexico | 596,433 | $ 1,072,887,126 |
Nevada | 892,115 | $ 1,561,690,988 |
New York | 5,481,796 | $ 9,283,821,196 |
Ohio | 3,504,529 | $ 6,258,547,152 |
Oklahoma | 1,074,373 | $ 2,056,089,347 |
Oregon | 1,098,231 | $ 1,945,572,937 |
Pennsylvania | 3,725,334 | $ 6,628,241,748 |
Rhode Island | 319,156 | $ 541,849,017 |
South Carolina | 1,361,971 | $ 2,489,898,415 |
South Dakota | 255,301 | $ 487,326,070 |
Tennessee | 1,997,548 | $ 3,683,938,147 |
Texas | 7,812,382 | $ 14,398,065,881 |
Utah | 818,700 | $ 1,676,956,785 |
Vermont | 188,076 | $ 332,111,224 |
Virginia | 2,312,429 | $ 4,146,024,506 |
Washington | 2,058,899 | $ 3,680,595,622 |
Wisconsin | 1,690,733 | $ 3,093,584,754 |
West Virginia | 522,573 | $ 984,826,539 |
Wyoming | 166,195 | $ 316,335,903 |
Territories and Overseas* | 267,573 | $ 501,071,680.00 |
Total | 88,183,614.00 | $ 157,969,767,489 |
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