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Federal Matching Rate (FMAP) for Medicaid with American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) Adjustments, FY2009

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 Original FMAP FY2009FY2009 FMAP with ARRA Adjustments
United States50.0%56.2%
Alabama68.0%76.6%
Alaska50.5%58.7%
Arizona65.8%75.0%
Arkansas72.8%79.1%
California50.0%61.6%
Colorado50.0%58.8%
Connecticut50.0%60.2%
Delaware50.0%60.2%
District of Columbia70.0%77.7%
Florida55.4%67.6%
Georgia64.5%73.4%
Hawaii55.1%66.1%
Idaho69.8%78.4%
Illinois50.3%60.5%
Indiana64.3%73.2%
Iowa62.6%68.8%
Kansas60.1%66.3%
Kentucky70.1%77.8%
Louisiana71.3%80.0%
Maine64.4%72.4%
Maryland50.0%58.8%
Massachusetts50.0%58.8%
Michigan60.3%69.6%
Minnesota50.0%60.2%
Mississippi75.8%83.6%
Missouri63.2%71.2%
Montana68.0%76.3%
Nebraska59.5%65.7%
Nevada50.0%63.9%
New Hampshire50.0%56.2%
New Jersey50.0%58.8%
New Mexico70.9%77.2%
New York50.0%58.8%
North Carolina64.6%73.6%
North Dakota63.2%70.0%
Ohio62.1%70.3%
Oklahoma65.9%74.9%
Oregon62.5%71.6%
Pennsylvania54.5%63.1%
Rhode Island52.6%63.9%
South Carolina70.1%78.6%
South Dakota62.6%68.8%
Tennessee64.3%73.3%
Texas59.4%68.8%
Utah70.7%77.8%
Vermont59.5%67.7%
Virginia50.0%58.8%
Washington50.9%60.2%
West Virginia73.7%80.5%
Wisconsin59.4%65.6%
Wyoming50.0%56.2%
Guam50.0%NA
Puerto Rico50.0%NA
Virgin Islands50.0%NA
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Notes: 

FY 2009 FMAPs reflect additional federal Medicaid funding available for the first two quarters (October 1, 2008 through March 31, 2009) of nine total quarters under Section 5001 of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (ARRA). The ARRA holds harmless all states from any declines in their FMAP that would have otherwise occurred based on changes in their per capita income relative to the national average; increases the federal share every state receives by 6.2 percentage points; and further reduces the state share in most states by 5.5%, 8.5%, or 11.5% depending on changes in each state's unemployment rate. The estimated total amount of additional federal Medicaid funding that each state could potentially receive over all nine calendar quarters (October 1, 2008 through December 31, 2010) is available on statehealthfacts.org here, where you can also find more information on the ARRA Medicaid FMAP provisions.

Sources: 

FY2009: Federal Register, April 21, 2009 (Vol. 74, No. 75), pp 18236-18237, at http://edocket.access.gpo.gov/2009/pdf/E9-9095.pdf.

Definitions: 

Federal Fiscal Year: Unless otherwise noted, years proceeded by "FY" on statehealthfacts.org refer to the Federal Fiscal Year, which runs from October 1 through September 30. For example, FY 2009 refers to the period from October 1, 2008 through September 30, 2009.
NA: Data are not available.



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