Top 20 Companies Benefitting from Government Subsidies

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This article explores the landscape of government subsidies in the United States, revealing which companies have benefited the most and delving into the complexities of the Boeing-Airbus subsidy dispute.

This chart, via Visual Capitalist's Pallavi Rao, ranks the companies which have received the most American taxpayer support in the form of government subsidies since the year 2000. Government subsidies take a variety of forms tax credits, abatements, training reimbursements and direct grants. Data is sourced from D.C.-based non-profit Good Jobs First's subsidy tracking database, accessed November 2024.

There's more to this Boeing storybut we cover that in the next section. Ranked second, Intel's received more than $8 billion from the government since 2000. But this doesn't include some critical CHIPS Act funding that's just been greenlit for the company. Another $7.9 billion is on the way from the Biden Administration that's keen to secure the American semiconductor supply chain.

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