Western State Impacts of Farm Bill Provisions

REVISED MARCH 4, 2002          
           
STATE-BY-STATE IMPACTS OF HOUSE FARM BILL PROVISIONS ON THE STANDARD DEDUCTION AND TRANSITIONAL BENEFITS          
    (Millions of Dollars; Over Ten Years)      
State Standard Deduction Transitional Benefits Total FS Benefits*    
           
Alaska $ 1.1 $ 8.8 $ 10    
Arizona $ 29.2 $ 49.0 $ 79    
California $ 203.1 $ 732.8 $ 943    
Hawaii $ 3.2 $ 20.7 $ 24    
Idaho $ 5.2 $ 2.0 $ 7    
Montana $ 4.6 $ 7.2 $ 12    
Nevada $ 4.3 $ 10.7 $ 15    
Oregon $ 14.9 $ 25.0 $ 41    
Utah $ 7.5 $ 12.3 $ 20    
Washington $ 23.1 $ 82.7 $ 107    
           
* Total FS Benefits assums state takes Transitional Benefits option, and takes other options at a typical rate.          
           
STATE-BY-STATE IMPACTS OF SENATE FARM BILL PROVISIONS ON THE STANDARD DEDUCTION AND TRANSITIONAL BENEFITS          
    (Millions of Dollars; Over Ten Years)      
State Standard Deduction Transitional Benefits Immigrants Childless Adults Total FS Benefits*
           
Alaska $ 1.7 $ 10.1 $ 2.1 $ 1.3 $ 17
Arizona $ 45.5 $ 55.9 $ 87.2 $ 8.9 $ 240
California $ 316.2 $ 836.8 $ 858.4 $ 100.3 $ 2,215
Hawaii $ 4.9 $ 23.6 $ 10.4 $ 5.0 $ 51
Idaho $ 8.1 $ 2.3 $ 11.1 $ 2.9 $ 28
Montana $ 7.1 $ 8.2 $ 1.1 $ 3.3 $ 24
Nevada $ 6.6 $ 12.2 $ 24.8 $ 4.5 $ 54
Oregon $ 23.2 $ 28.5 $ 30.0 $ 21.7 $ 121
Utah $ 11.7 $ 14.0 $ 11.3 $ 2.5 $ 47
Washington $ 36.0 $ 94.5 $ 37.2 $ 10.6 $ 240
           
* Total FS Benefits assums state takes Transitional Benefits option, and takes other options at a typical rate.          
           
Numbers add to more than the toal cost of the bill because estimates assume each states takes the Transitional Benefit options.          
         
SOURCE: Center on Budget and Policy Priorities, March 2002        
           

Last Updated on 3/4/02
By Linda Stone