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Compensation rates vary by state

Knight Ridder Newspapers

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July 01, 2004 04:19 PM

The percentage of veterans receiving compensation for disabilities from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs varies widely by state. Officials say there are many reasons for this, including differences in local outreach efforts and demographics. The national average is 9.9 percent.

In the ranking below, the first category lists the state, the second is number of veterans, and the third is the percentage receiving disability payments.

State Veterans % receiving

disability payments
Alaska 67,016 16.5%
Puerto Rico 142,395 13.5%
New Mexico 185,254 13.1%
Oklahoma 360,795 12.9%
Maine 145,440 12.7%
Alabama 431,049 12.5%
Washington 640,520 12.3%
Texas 1,679,056 12.1%
Nebraska 165,039 12.0%
Virginia 755,089 11.9%
South Dakota 76,799 11.8%
North Carolina 772,814 11.6%
Hawaii 114,778 11.5%
Montana 105,026 11.4%
Georgia 745,737 11.4%
Arkansas 274,272 11.3%
District of Columbia 39,248 11.3%
North Dakota 58,087 11.2%
Florida 1,829,761 11.1%
Massachusetts 509,868 11.0%
Colorado 433,291 11.0%
South Carolina 411,650 11.0%
New Hampshire 130,824 10.9%
West Virginia 192,348 10.8%
Idaho 136,482 10.5%
Mississippi 243,604 10.5%
Rhode Island 93,894 10.4%
Kentucky 366,475 10.3%
Wyoming 56,880 10.1%
Tennessee 544,695 9.9%
Nevada 241,612 9.9%
Arizona 562,405 9.9%
Louisiana 373,922 9.7%
Maryland 484,323 9.5%
Oregon 370,344 9.5%
California 2,325,634 9.2%
Kansas 253,181 9.1%
Delaware 81,288 9.0%
Minnesota 439,131 8.9%
Utah 158,132 8.8%
Vermont 59,373 8.8%
New York 1,211,909 8.7%
Wisconsin 486,585 8.6%
Missouri 562,046 8.3%
New Jersey 610,499 8.1%
Ohio 1,062,906 7.8%
Pennsylvania 1,180,309 7.6%
Indiana 555,173 7.6%
Michigan 845,833 7.2%
Connecticut 280,037 7.2%
Iowa 276,560 7.0%
Illinois 922,087 6.3%

Source: Veterans Benefits Administration data; numbers are from the start of fiscal year 2004

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