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District of Columbia — FY2017

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In fiscal year 2017, District of Columbia received $471M across 2,174 payment records. That is $676.30 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates. ▲ 80.3% vs. FY2016

Counties in FY2017
County Total $/Capita
District Of Columbia $269,822K $387.08
La Plata $929K
Madison $269K
Elbert $78K

Top Recipients in FY2017

Recipient Location Total Payments
INDIVIDUAL RECIPIENT WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $259,940,931 2,092
MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS District Of Columbia Co. $209,536,717 18
WHISPERING PINES LT WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $928,656 2
COUNTRYSIDE VILLAGE WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $268,998 1
UNITED STATES HIDE, SKIN AND LEATHER ASSOCIATION WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $84,382 14
ELBERTON ASSOC LP WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $78,156 1
JAMES FAMILY PENTWATER TRUST WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $12,760 3
THERON L TERBUSH SR LIVING TRUST WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $4,107 2
W E C INC WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $3,717 1
JEANNE STEPHENS LEE ENTERPRISES INC WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $3,594 7
ROGER DALE LAUNIUS TRUST WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $3,252 4
GOODENOW LIVESTOCK CO WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $2,996 3
GARDNER PATTERSON FAMILY TRUST WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $2,252 1
NNN FARMS WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $1,884 1
MARVIN SHAMBERGER IRREVOCABLE TRUST WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $1,631 1
MARVIN SHAMBERGER TRUST WASHINGTON, District Of Columbia Co. $1,213 1
How much did District of Columbia receive in farm subsidies in FY2017?

In fiscal year 2017 (October 2016–September 2017), District of Columbia received $471M in USDA farm subsidy payments across 2,174 records. That is $676.30 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates.

What was the top USDA program in District of Columbia in FY2017?

The largest USDA farm subsidy program in District of Columbia in FY2017 was SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, which paid $200M.

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