HHS on Nov. 23 started distributing $7.5 billion in payments to rural healthcare providers affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Here is how much each state received:
Alabama
$153.2 million
Alaska
$21.2 million
Arizona
$70.9 million
Arkansas
$160.9 million
California
$381.6 million
Colorado
$98.1 million
Connecticut
$24.9 million
Delaware
$21.7 million
District of Columbia
$291,356
Florida
$109.8 million
Georgia
$305.9 million
Hawaii
$43.9 million
Idaho
$57.2 million
Illinois
$245.9 million
Indiana
$264.3 million
Iowa
$174.1 million
Kansas
$135.1 million
Kentucky
$288.1 million
Louisiana
$155 million
Maine
$129.1 million
Maryland
$43 million
Massachusetts
$28.9 million
Michigan
$255.8 million
Minnesota
$194 million
Mississippi
$229.4 million
Missouri
$275.5 million
Montana
$67.6 million
Nebraska
$72.5 million
Nevada
$26 million
New Hampshire
$76.7 million
New Jersey
$19.7 million
New Mexico
$68.4 million
New York
$277.7 million
North Carolina
$301.3 million
North Dakota
$44.5 million
Ohio
$428.9 million
Oklahoma
$191.3 million
Oregon
$118.7 million
Pennsylvania
$287.6 million
Rhode Island
$658,385
South Carolina
$109.6 million
South Dakota
$98.5 million
Tennessee
$288.6 million
Texas
$462.3 million
Utah
$20.7 million
Vermont
$45.9 million
Virginia
$130.3 million
Washington
$152.3 million
West Virginia
$123.9 million
Wisconsin
$152.7 million
Wyoming
$22.4 million