SubsidyLookup

Pennsylvania — FY2015

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In fiscal year 2015, Pennsylvania received $3,300M across 2,436 payment records. That is $258.04 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates. ▲ 487.8% vs. FY2014

Counties in FY2015
County Total $/Capita
Polk $556,335K
Philadelphia $9,020K $5.74
Dauphin $2,737K $10.02
Bradford $1,999K $32.42
Lycoming $1,969K $17.03
Tioga $1,279K $30.78
Northumberland $1,243K $13.38
Berks $1,163K $2.80
Schuylkill $1,117K $7.75
Lancaster $1,033K $1.93
Clarion $971K $24.97
Franklin $963K $6.29
Clinton $886K $22.49
Adams $873K $8.57
Huntingdon $869K $19.09
Luzerne $853K $2.68
York $766K $1.73
Juniata $758K $31.01
Indiana $714K $8.23
Perry $708K $15.44
Montgomery $676K $0.83
Columbia $662K $9.93
Centre $642K $4.00
Chester $620K $1.20
Bedford $611K $12.53
Potter $605K $35.42
Somerset $592K $7.85
Erie $586K $2.11
Cambria $569K $4.18
Union $553K $12.14
Westmoreland $509K $1.43
Susquehanna $503K $12.04
Mifflin $462K $9.96
Cumberland $441K $1.79
Crawford $441K $5.09
Blair $425K $3.41
Jefferson $410K $9.25
Washington $328K $1.58
Butler $327K $1.76
Snyder $323K $7.97
Montour $292K $15.96
Warren $246K $6.10
Bucks $240K $0.38
Wyoming $239K $8.61
Mckean $239K $5.63
Armstrong $234K $3.50
Wayne $224K $4.32
Fulton $218K $15.05
Fayette $193K $1.45
Lehigh $190K $0.53
Delaware $150K $0.27
Allegheny $146K $0.12
Cameron $141K $29.46
Carbon $140K $2.20
Elk $137K $4.45
Lebanon $135K $0.98
Northampton $118K $0.39
Mercer $113K $0.99
Clearfield $101K $1.25
Lackawanna $97K $0.46
Beaver $92K $0.55
Venango $89K $1.68
Forest $86K $11.71
Lawrence $86K $0.97
Sullivan $71K $11.28
Monroe $48K $0.29
Greene $22K $0.60
Pike $2K $0.04

Top Recipients in FY2015

Recipient Location Total Payments
MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS MOUNT JOY, Crawford Co. $2,727,340,622 847
RAIN & HAIL LLC PHILADELPHIA, Philadelphia Co. $556,240,006 8
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PENNSYLVANIA HARRISBURG, Dauphin Co. $2,449,397 2
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF COUNTY OF CLARI CLARION, Clarion Co. $608,256 3
SAUCONY CROSS INC COLLEGEVILLE, Montgomery Co. $337,920 1
QUEENSTON MEADOWS JOINT VENTURE LEMOYNE, Cumberland Co. $329,472 1
CEDAR SPRING LTD MIFFLIN, Juniata Co. $270,336 2
ADAMS CO HOUSING AUTHORITY GETTYSBURG, Adams Co. $253,440 3
WIMMERTON PLACE ASO TURBOTVILLE, Northumberland Co. $244,992 1
HACKENBERG APIARIES LEWISBURG, Union Co. $229,366 2
HOUSING AUTHORITY OF COUNTY OF BEDFO BEDFORD, Bedford Co. $228,096 4
COHD OF BROCKWAY PUNXSUTAWNEY, Jefferson Co. $223,872 2
ECUMENICAL DALLAS, Luzerne Co. $219,648 2
OAK HOLLOW HOUSING LANCASTER, Lancaster Co. $202,752 1
FOX HUNTER ASSOC YORK, York Co. $194,304 1
OAK GROVE ASSOC LEMOYNE, Cumberland Co. $181,632 1
TIMBERWOOD ASSOC LEWISBURG, Union Co. $177,408 1
BRECKENRIDGE LEMOYNE, Cumberland Co. $177,408 1
YOUNG APIARIES INC COGAN STATION, Lycoming Co. $169,210 2
ST LUKE KNOLLS INC GILBERTSVILLE, Montgomery Co. $168,960 1
PERRY COUNTY NON- LOYSVILLE, Perry Co. $168,960 1
HOUSING ASSN FOR TYRONE, Blair Co. $168,960 1
TEL HAI APARTMENTS HONEY BROOK, Chester Co. $156,288 1
THE CLEMENS BRAND TRUST LAFAYETTE HILL, Montgomery Co. $152,816 6
DEVITT HOUSE INC ALLENTOWN, Lehigh Co. $152,064 1
How much did Pennsylvania receive in farm subsidies in FY2015?

In fiscal year 2015 (October 2014–September 2015), Pennsylvania received $3,300M in USDA farm subsidy payments across 2,436 records. That is $258.04 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates.

What was the top USDA program in Pennsylvania in FY2015?

The largest USDA farm subsidy program in Pennsylvania in FY2015 was SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, which paid $2,700M.

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