Depression-era Farm Subsidies Should End
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The Examiner
Depression-era Farm Subsidies Should End
This excerpt originally appeared in The Examiner on June 7, 2012.
In 2012, the Department of Agriculture is projected to spend $22 billion on subsidy programs for farmers. Introduced in the 1930s to help struggling small family farms, the subsidies have become the poster child for government welfare for the affluent. Farm households have higher incomes, on average, than do nonfarm U.S. households.
