Covid 19 funds breakdown

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Who gets money? even as those roared against the funds and disregarded majority of their constituency. The GOP who still do not like it can always return the funds. The stimulus from 2020 resulted: Top 25: 76% of the top 25 states that received the largest average payments were red (19 are red states, 4 are purple, and 2 are blue); Top 15: 80% are red states (12 are red states, 2 are purple, and 1 is blue); Top 5: 100% are red states (Utah, Idaho, South Dakota, Nebraska, and Wyoming The Stimulus package passed 2021 distribution Overall, Republican-leaning states would get a net $3,192 per resident from these provisions, which account for slightly more than $1 trillion of the bill’s $1.9 trillion cost. Democratic-leaning states would get $3,160, according to a Reuters analysis. Three out of every five dollars (60.4%) of the direct aid in Biden's bill would go to states that Biden won in the November election, according to a USA TODAY analysis. An analysis from Reuters found the same states received about 56% of relief dollars in last year's CARES Act. The $350 billion in aid would be divided into four pools: 195.3 billion in aid for state governments; $130.2 billion for city and county governments; $20 billion to tribal governments; and $4.5 billion for U.S. territories. The states receiving the most funds behind California, Texas, New York and Florida, would be Illinois and Pennsylvania, both $13.5 billion, followed by Ohio, around $11 billion. The states projected to receive the least amount of funds besides Vermont and Wyoming are South Dakota and North Dakota, each $1 billion, and Alaska, $1.1 billion. Republicans can always return any unwanted funds.

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