It's not up to date - bureaucrats love their holidays, I guess -
https://covid.cdc.gov/covid-data-tracker/#vaccinations , but here is how things stood on
12/30/2020:
US doses distributed (to states): 12,409,050
US doses injected: 2,794,588
Above the US map, select "Distributed" for the View and "Count" for the Metric. Doing that, I found:
California: Received, 1,476,425; Injected, 294,281; 19.9%
Texas: Received, 942,825; Injected, 205,463; 21.8%
Florida: Received, 783,600; Injected, 176,729; 22.55%
New York: Received, 682,425; Injected, 140,676; 20.6%
Michigan: Received, 337,475; Injected, 53,943; 16.0%
Minnesota: Received, 210,750; Injected, 48,189; 22.9%
Wisconsin: Received, 159,800; Injected, 37,446; 23.4%
Evidently the NYP had more up to date numbers than are currently on the CDC's webpage. Right now it looks like few if any states are doing very well on getting people vaccinated.