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FY 2004 State UI Allocations

The State UI Allocations show the base funding amounts distributed to states for the operation of their UI programs.  In addition to the amounts shown, states earn additional funds each quarter for actual UI claims workload above the base.

Alabama 30,660,095
Alaska 19,198,582
Arizona 27,052,589
Arkansas 19,983,669
California 337,280,734
Colorado 31,888,025
Connecticut 46,425,586
Delaware 7,960,351
District of Columbia 9,760,018
Florida 63,781,268
Georgia 49,488,255
Hawaii 13,686,471
Idaho 15,169,503
Illinois 113,138,549
Indiana 31,489,850
Iowa 20,290,767
Kansas 17,055,622
Kentucky 22,769,085
Louisiana 24,803,492
Maine 12,777,596
Maryland 49,779,278
Massachusetts 61,351,157
Michigan 107,005,807
Minnesota 35,739,186
Mississippi 18,384,374
Missouri 39,053,333
Montana 8,461,558
Nebraska 11,914,692
Nevada 23,166,148
New Hampshire 9,937,274
New Jersey 89,601,060
New Mexico 11,246,606
New York 153,005,446
North Carolina 45,738,337
North Dakota 6,848,422
Ohio 83,370,499
Oklahoma 17,600,390
Oregon 40,879,826
Pennsylvania 120,555,173
Puerto Rico 16,960,094
Rhode Island 12,984,012
South Carolina 26,511,719
South Dakota 4,946,590
Tennessee 30,374,873
Texas 101,691,946
Utah 20,086,877
Vermont 6,652,281
Virgin Islands 1,601,805
Virginia 36,463,682
Washington 68,636,785
West Virginia 12,859,541
Wisconsin 57,313,096
Wyoming 6,249,698
National Total 2,251,631,672

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Created: March 29, 2004

Updated: April 16, 2008