State and Local Governments Received More Than $6 Billion in Opioid Settlements in 2022 and 2023
Governments spent or committed about one-third of settlement funds and set aside about another third for future use. The final third was untrackable, as many places didn't produce public reports on the money.
Total received:
$5M
$50M
$500M
Spent/committed Set aside/not committed Untrackable via public reports
AL : $113.4M
AK : $14.8M
AZ : $97.3M
AR : $67.1M
CA : $452.5M
CO : $62M
CT : $84.9M
DE : $14.7M
DC : $14M
FL : $508.5M
GA : $158M
HI : $17.5M
ID : $28.5M
IL : $199.6M
IN : $222.9M
IA : $49.8M
KS : $57.6M
KY : $118.1M
LA : $77.9M
ME : $34.6M
MD : $95.2M
MA : $156.6M
MI : $174.7M
MN : $85M
MS : $34.5M
MO : $90.3M
MT : $13.3M
NE : $21.5M
NV : $94.9M
NH : $51.4M
NJ : $147.3M
NM : $58.7M
NY : $529.2M
NC : $172.2M
ND : $12.2M
OH : $158.8M
OK : $27M
OR : $87.4M
PA : $209.4M
RI : $36.9M
SC : $89.2M
SD : $4.2M
TN : $173.2M
TX : $457.4M
UT : $48.2M
VT : $16.5M
VA : $164.6M
WA : $95.3M
WV : $221.5M
WI : $108M
WY : $12M