The Trump administration’s crackdown on welfare fraud should expand the scope to cover corporate welfare, including federal farm subsidies.

Cato scholar Chris Edwards and Yasmeen Kallash-Kyler document in a new analysis 15 major farm fraud cases since 2022 totaling over $50 million in theft. Farmers scam taxpayers through subsidy programs for wheat, soybeans, livestock, tobacco, and many other farm products.

The cases include a TV reality star stealing $4 million, four elderly sisters running an $11.5 million scam, and Colorado farmers tipping over rain buckets to boost subsidy payouts.

With $30 billion annually at stake in farm programs, this new analysis exposes systemic vulnerabilities in federal agriculture spending.

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