What states are ending federal unemployment?
Henry Morales
Published Feb 12, 2026
Here are the states ending the $300 federal unemployment benefit early:
- Alaska June 12.
- Missouri June 12.
- Mississippi June 12.
- Iowa June 12.
- Alabama June 19.
- Idaho June 19.
- *Indiana June 19.
- Nebraska June 19.
How much of each state is owned by the federal government?
Federal land by state
| [hide] Federal land ownership by state (as of 2013) | ||
|---|---|---|
| State | Federal land acreage | Percentage of federal land |
| California | 45,864,800 | 45.8% |
| Colorado | 23,870,652 | 35.9% |
| Connecticut | 8,752 | 0.3% |
Which states consume the most welfare?
That year, the states where federal aid comprised the largest share of general revenue were Mississippi (43.4 percent), Louisiana (42.7 percent), New Mexico (41.2 percent), Arizona (41.2 percent), and Kentucky (40.9 percent).
Is Florida stopping the $300?
On June 26, Florida cut off extra $300 weekly unemployment payments through the Federal Pandemic Unemployment Compensation Program. The state made the decision to opt out of that additional benefit as part of its “Return to Work” initiative, a move Horne hopes will bring more workers through his doors.
How much does the federal government give each state?
But state governments also receive a notable amount of assistance from the federal government. In fiscal year (FY) 2017, 22.9 percent of state revenues came from federal grants-in-aid.
Which is the state most dependent on the federal government?
To do this, we compared all 50 states across a number of metrics, including federal share of government revenue, ratio of federal funding to income taxes paid]
Which is the state with the most federal funding?
California receives the highest total amount of federal funding at $43.61 billion. California, however, only receives net federal funding of $12 per resident. The ten states with the highest total federal funding are:
How much does the state of Mississippi get from the federal government?
Almost 43% of the state government revenue comes from the federal government. Mississippi residents also do not pay much in taxes relative to the support they get from the federal government. For every dollar Mississippi sends in income tax, they get back $2.