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IRS and Treasury Release the Latest State-By-State Economic Impact Payment Figures

The Treasury Department and the IRS released updated state-by-state figures for Economic Impact Payments (EIPs) on May 22nd, reflecting the opening weeks of the program.

Along with the announcement came the following quote from IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig:

“Economic Impact Payments have continued going out at a rapid rate to Americans across the country. We remind people to visit IRS.gov for the latest information, including answers to the most common questions we see surrounding the payments. We also continue to urge those who don’t normally have a filing requirement, including those with little or no income, that they can quickly register for the payments on IRS.gov.”


Millions of people who are typically non-filers are still eligible to receive these EIPs.

The payments are automatic for the following groups:

  • People who filed a tax return in 2018 or 2019 
  • Recipients of Social Security retirement, survivor or disability benefits (SSDI) and Railroad Retirement benefits 
  • Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Veterans Affairs beneficiaries who didn’t file a tax return in the last two years 

For those who do not fit into these groups (i.e. anyone who doesn’t receive federal benefits and didn’t have a filing obligation in 2018 or 2019), the IRS “continues to encourage them to visit the Non-Filer tool at IRS.gov so they can quickly register for Economic Impact Payments.” People can continue to receive these payments throughout 2020.

The following chart shows the Economic Impact Payment totals by state.

StateState postal codeTotal Number of EIP PaymentsTotal Amount of EIP Payments
AlabamaAL 2,332,771$ 3,988,469,624
AlaskaAK333,429$ 580,774,111
Arizona AZ3,242,043$ 5,573,167,261
ArkansasAR428,624$ 2,496,524,966
CaliforniaCA16,869,636$ 27,897,283,972
ColoradoCO2,605,089$ 4,407,408,401
ConnecticutCT1,601,397$ 2,609,644,445
DelawareDE463,653$ 778,262,906
District of ColumbiaDC308,306$ 421,734,460
FloridaFL10,618,792$ 17,546,164,251
GeorgiaGA4,763,109$ 8,081,253,826
HawaiiHI691,424$ 1,179,264,436
IowaIA1,477,214 $ 2,660,402,672
IdahoID808,118$ 1,512,453,150
IllinoisIL5,729,351$ 9,630,495,809 
IndianaIN3,174,698$ 5,613,824,661
KansasKS1,310,151$ 2,359,448,490
KentuckyKY2,199,370$ 3,824,826,391
LouisianaLA2,186,332 $ 3,680,836,165
MaineME714,941 $ 1,215,239,330
MarylandMD2,692,062$ 4,380,831,484
MassachusettsMA3,136,787$ 5,028,963,151
MichiganMI4,813,156$ 8,286,614,929
MinnesotaMN2,613,771$ 4,577,086,990
MississippiMS1,427,440$ 2,422,655,854
MissouriMO2,933,973$ 5,118,911,639
MontanaMT527,902$ 932,003,084
NebraskaNE887,877$ 1,611,581,538
NevadaNV1,496,510$ 2,484,078,422
New HampshireNH676,004$ 1,139,776,925
New JerseyNJ3,955,396$ 6,507,621,505
New MexicoNM997,072$ 1,684,917,178
New YorkNY9,341,632$ 15,034,060,259
North CarolinaNC4,820,974$ 8,264,415,092
North DakotaND354,768$ 632,983,746
OhioOH5,828,477$ 9,833,041,489
OklahomaOK1,799,803$ 3,190,860,867
OregonOR2,031,861$ 3,425,278,483
PennsylvaniaPA6,258,107$ 10,596,406,088
Rhode IslandRI536,218$ 869,615,684
South CarolinaSC2,443,864$ 4,174,979,940
South DakotaSD416,962$ 759,483,658
TennesseeTN3,305,606$ 5,693,071,645
TexasTX12,396,590$ 21,635,810,592
UtahUT1,287,162$ 2,494,199,291
VermontVT327,867$ 555,841,287
VirginiaVA3,796,975$ 6,447,589,217
WashingtonWA3,453,810$ 5,876,091,642
West VirginiaWV913,264$ 1,578,210,674
WisconsinWI2,817,912$ 4,948,382,340
WyomingWY270,626$ 488,905,666
Foreign Addresses 748,724$ 1,222,795,510



More information and guidance on Economic Impact Payments can be found here.

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