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Colorado — FY2021

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In fiscal year 2021, Colorado received $2,152M across 66,334 payment records. That is $370.37 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates. ▲ 74.1% vs. FY2020

Counties in FY2021
County Total $/Capita
Denver $1,664,124K $2,339.00
Yuma $51,490K $5,187.94
Weld $48,448K $142.54
Kit Carson $34,882K $5,035.69
Adams $33,552K $64.09
Washington $30,160K $6,195.60
Baca $28,584K $8,190.17
Alamosa $24,016K $1,448.61
Logan $22,671K $1,079.28
Kiowa $21,893K $15,057.11
Bent $21,556K $4,037.46
Lincoln $16,947K $3,096.51
Phillips $15,411K $3,423.16
Cheyenne $14,587K $8,485.79
Otero $13,245K $714.90
Rio Grande $9,722K $852.39
Montrose $8,966K $207.37
Pueblo $7,846K $46.34
Las Animas $6,465K $451.06
Routt $6,306K $251.67
Moffat $6,081K $461.93
Mesa $6,080K $38.62
El Paso $5,355K $7.26
Garfield $5,151K $82.94
Larimer $4,384K $12.08
Prowers $4,122K $343.82
Delta $4,074K $129.78
Montezuma $3,436K $130.96
Elbert $3,323K $122.34
Dolores $3,309K $1,393.39
La Plata $3,286K $58.49
Morgan $2,921K $100.70
Fremont $2,715K $55.14
Conejos $2,425K $319.87
Sedgwick $1,894K $814.33
Boulder $1,792K $5.48
Arapahoe $1,769K $2.69
Davis $1,060K
Snohomish $759K
Saguache $547K $84.03
Douglas $543K $1.47
Orange $383K
Cochise $340K
Tooele $330K
Costilla $315K $87.26
Valdez-cordova (ca) $298K
Riverside $294K
Skagit $291K
Tulare $287K
Mineral $274K $295.26
Utah $272K
Maricopa $269K
Lewis $264K
Grant $263K
Nome (ca) $231K
Navajo $227K
Crowley $221K $38.51
Skamania $200K
Elmore $175K
Chelan $172K
Flathead $171K
Rio Blanco $149K $23.09
Grand $132K $8.31
Summit $132K $4.25
Thurston $123K
Ellsworth $123K
Mississippi $118K
Bingham $102K
Clallam $94K
Yakima $78K
St. Francois $69K
Pulaski $59K
Pawnee $57K
Ellis $38K
Yavapai $10K
Sagadahoc $7K
Eagle $3K $0.05
Cumberland $-2K
Crawford $-6K

Top Recipients in FY2021

Recipient Location Total Payments
DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES COLORADO DENVER, Denver Co. $1,630,971,720 13
JBS USA FOOD COMPANY GREELEY, Weld Co. $1,305,855 28
MERCY HOUSING INC DENVER, Denver Co. $1,059,876 1
MHNW 11 WOODLAKES DENVER, Denver Co. $419,063 2
ALLEGRE MERCY DENVER, Denver Co. $387,213 5
SOUTH HIAWASSEE DENVER, Denver Co. $382,635 1
MERCY PROPERTIES DENVER, Denver Co. $369,842 8
MERCY PROPERTIES WASHINGTON I LLC DENVER, Denver Co. $368,042 5
SAN LUIS VALLEY FARMWORKER HOUSING CORPORATION INC CENTER, Saguache Co. $349,054 2
ALTA VISTA DE LA MONTANA LLLP WESTMINSTER, Adams Co. $348,312 1
THE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF LAMAR, LAMAR, Prowers Co. $332,842 1
OQUIRRH VIEW APPARTMENTS UT LTD AURORA, Douglas Co. $330,078 2
COSTILLA COUNTY HOUSING AUTHORITY SAN LUIS, Costilla Co. $315,261 2
CORDOVA MEWS AURORA, Douglas Co. $297,766 1
MANZANITA GARDEN AURORA, Douglas Co. $294,090 1
VILLA KATHLEEN DENVER, Denver Co. $291,187 2
WESTSIDE PALMS AURORA, Arapahoe Co. $286,961 1
VILLA CANON LLC COLORADO SPRINGS, El Paso Co. $283,026 1
OTERO COUNTY HA LA JUNTA, Otero Co. $280,986 1
MOUNTAIN VIEW ASSOCIATES OF PAYSON, LLC AURORA, Arapahoe Co. $271,828 4
SMOKETREE APTS OF AURORA, Arapahoe Co. $269,417 1
VERNON PARK II LLLP FORT COLLINS, Larimer Co. $265,220 1
CATHOLIC CHARITIES GREELEY, Weld Co. $260,268 1
MERCY PROPERTIES WASHINGTON III LLC DENVER, Denver Co. $242,426 3
MUNAQSRI SENIOR AURORA, Arapahoe Co. $230,584 1
How much did Colorado receive in farm subsidies in FY2021?

In fiscal year 2021 (October 2020–September 2021), Colorado received $2,152M in USDA farm subsidy payments across 66,334 records. That is $370.37 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates.

What was the top USDA program in Colorado in FY2021?

The largest USDA farm subsidy program in Colorado in FY2021 was SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, which paid $1,631M.

Why are individual recipient names not shown for FY2021?

Starting in FY2020, USDA began redacting individual farm operator names in USASpending.gov disclosures to comply with federal privacy guidelines. County, state, program, and dollar amounts are complete and unredacted for all years.

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