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South Carolina — FY2016

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In fiscal year 2016, South Carolina received $1,315M across 8,028 payment records. That is $265.02 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates. ▲ 4.2% vs. FY2015

Counties in FY2016
County Total $/Capita
Orangeburg $5,564K $62.92
Calhoun $4,753K $322.16
Clarendon $3,340K $97.43
Sumter $3,181K $29.66
Richland $2,944K $7.19
Marlboro $2,451K $90.69
Lee $2,344K $133.88
Florence $2,233K $16.10
Williamsburg $2,202K $69.10
Bamberg $2,154K $148.79
Darlington $2,133K $31.69
Hampton $1,943K $98.10
Marion $1,809K $56.93
Barnwell $1,804K $83.48
Horry $1,799K $5.59
Allendale $1,711K $188.57
Spartanburg $1,693K $5.62
Dillon $1,577K $51.38
Dorchester $1,371K $8.76
Laurens $1,334K $20.01
Lexington $1,172K $4.09
Effingham $1,057K
Aiken $964K $5.76
Colleton $869K $23.12
Chester $862K $26.70
Chesterfield $801K $17.36
Georgetown $792K $12.86
Kershaw $722K $11.22
Fairfield $721K $31.82
Oconee $551K $7.20
Lancaster $550K $6.11
Jasper $542K $19.27
Berkeley $536K $2.57
Anderson $534K $2.73
York $492K $1.90
Greenville $488K $0.98
Wheeler $474K
Mcintosh $473K
Beaufort $455K $2.47
Charleston $435K $1.09
Gilmer $415K
Screven $405K
Union $392K $14.17
Newberry $391K $10.29
Washington $380K
Fannin $359K
Meriwether $346K
Jefferson $342K
Macon $331K
Abbeville $314K $12.73
Edgefield $312K $11.72
Johnston $292K
Pickens $280K $2.27
Wilkes $276K
Cherokee $252K $4.43
Hertford $243K
Stephens $212K
Burke $212K
Robeson $211K
Saluda $209K $10.37
Webster $192K
Walker $189K
Tattnall $178K
Walton $177K
Johnson $165K
Richmond $161K
Wilcox $159K
Toombs $158K
Mccormick $155K $16.17
Lumpkin $151K
Rabun $151K
Lincoln $136K
Turner $132K
Crisp $126K
Oglethorpe $123K
Elbert $123K
Dooly $114K
Schley $110K
Haralson $106K
Halifax $102K
Pike $94K
Clay $90K
Holmes $81K
Atkinson $75K
Wayne $70K
Columbus $63K
Jones $58K
Glascock $56K
Greenwood $52K $0.74
Emanuel $50K
Towns $46K
Ben Hill $13K

Top Recipients in FY2016

Recipient Location Total Payments
MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS ABBEVILLE, Barnwell Co. $1,270,010,794 1,744
NATURAL RESOURCES SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $1,648,629 2
NEW WILLOWPEG VLG COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $778,048 2
ASHLYN PARK APTS LP COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $671,127 2
NEW EDISON VILLAGE COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $601,165 2
NEW MEADOW PARK COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $577,335 2
HAIGLER FARMS PARTNERSHIP CAMERON, Calhoun Co. $576,857 94
NEW WESTCHASE COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $516,212 3
NEW THREE OAKS COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $493,598 2
SOUTH FORGE LP SUMTER, Sumter Co. $489,844 2
NEW DOYLE VILLAGE COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $472,508 3
NEW LAURELWOOD COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $431,255 2
CONNELLY FARMS ULMER, Allendale Co. $427,246 43
NEW BROOKS HILL COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $414,549 3
NEW WESTVIEW APTS COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $404,525 1
NEW OAKLAND COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $373,705 2
NEW PINERIDGE COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $336,699 2
ROGERS BROTHERS FARM HARTSVILLE, Darlington Co. $334,207 102
COTTON LANE FARM ELLOREE, Calhoun Co. $328,797 33
NEW BROOKSTONE APTS COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $298,519 1
NEW GLENFIELD APTS COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $295,577 4
CHESTERFIELD HOUSING ASSOCIATES CHESTERFIELD, Chesterfield Co. $294,419 2
NEW COUNTRY LANE COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $289,930 2
CRIDER FARMS BAMBERG, Bamberg Co. $282,057 62
NEW WILLOWPEG LANE COLUMBIA, Richland Co. $278,744 1
How much did South Carolina receive in farm subsidies in FY2016?

In fiscal year 2016 (October 2015–September 2016), South Carolina received $1,315M in USDA farm subsidy payments across 8,028 records. That is $265.02 per resident based on Census Bureau population estimates.

What was the top USDA program in South Carolina in FY2016?

The largest USDA farm subsidy program in South Carolina in FY2016 was SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM, which paid $1,244M.

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