US mileage reimbursement guides by state
State-specific mileage policy guidance for twelve of the largest US driving markets, anchored to the 2026 IRS standard mileage rate of 67 cents per business mile.
- California (CA) — Sacramento, Technology and software, Entertainment and media production
- Texas (TX) — Austin, Oil, gas, and energy services, Technology and semiconductor manufacturing
- New York (NY) — Albany, Finance and banking, Healthcare and pharmaceutical research
- Florida (FL) — Tallahassee, Tourism and hospitality, Healthcare and senior services
- Illinois (IL) — Springfield, Manufacturing and industrial machinery, Finance and insurance (Chicago)
- Pennsylvania (PA) — Harrisburg, Healthcare and pharmaceutical research, Manufacturing and steel
- Ohio (OH) — Columbus, Manufacturing (automotive, steel, plastics), Healthcare (Cleveland Clinic, OSU Wexner, ProMedica)
- Georgia (GA) — Atlanta, Logistics and freight (Hartsfield-Jackson, Port of Savannah), Film and television production
- North Carolina (NC) — Raleigh, Banking and finance (Charlotte), Biotechnology and pharmaceuticals (Research Triangle Park)
- Michigan (MI) — Lansing, Automotive manufacturing and supply chain, Healthcare (Beaumont, Henry Ford, Spectrum, Trinity)
- New Jersey (NJ) — Trenton, Pharmaceuticals and biotechnology, Finance and insurance
- Virginia (VA) — Richmond, Defense and federal contracting (Northern Virginia), Technology and data centers (Loudoun, Fairfax, Prince William)