Since 1995 U.S. taxpayers have sent $194 billion in subsidies to farmers including $5 billion per year in fixed direct payments paid regardless of need or crop price. Below is a list of recent EWG staff analysis on traditional, commodity crop based farm subsidy programs.
The Downfall of Direct Payments: This timeline is a comprehensive look at how direct payments have hurt taxpayers, farmers and the environment over the past 15 years.
Despite Claims of Reform, Subsidy Band Marches On: Non-farmers, Urbanites Still Receiving Farm Subsidies
City Slickers Continue To Rake In Farm Payments: See detailed maps of farm subsidy recipients in ten cities.
Southern Discomfort: Farm bills have been unbelievably generous to cotton, rice and peanut farmers.
Taxpayers Paid $6.1 Million in Farm Subsidies to Members of Congress, Families
Cut Spending – But Not My Farm Subsidies!
The Farm Subsidy Jackpot: Several Roby, Texas cotton farmers shared a $46 million dollar jackpot in 1996 and still receive hundreds of thousands of dollars apiece in federal subsidies for years after.