New York has $13.9B in tracked subsidies across 6446 beneficiary companies. 1504 of these companies also donated to political campaigns (23% donor rate). County-level data available for 62 of 62 counties.

$13.9B Total Subsidies Tracked
6,446 Beneficiary Companies
1,504 Donor-Beneficiaries Matched 23% donor rate
$27.6M Total Donated by Beneficiaries

County Overview

104 counties ranked by subsidy total. Click any county for full details.

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Key Findings

  • 1,504 of 6,446 subsidized companies (23.3%) made campaign donations — $27.6M total.
  • $13.88B in total subsidies tracked across 6,446 beneficiary companies in New York.

All Counties

County-level subsidy data for New York
CountyScoreTotal SubsidiesCompanies
Geneva78.0$31.8M11
Newburgh74.9$11.6M11
Hempstead74.2$666.5M115
Niagara73.5$173.3M190
Schoharie72.2$71.8M8
Port Jervis71.8$1.0M2
Ulster69.2$59.5M41
Mount Vernon68.9$49.2M24
Delaware68.2$14.3M13
Wallkill67.1$3.1M5
Cattaraugus66.5$78.9M73
Cohoes66.3$27.6M19
Franklin65.8$50.8M20
Schenectady65.5$82.1M33
Rensselaer65.3$292.9M74
Seneca64.2$40.1M49
Lockport (Town)63.6$31.4M22
Greene63.4$221.3M21
Mechanicville-Stillwater61.9$6.8M5
Orange61.8$174.7M66
Peekskill61.5$32.3M13
Clarence61.1$8.0M51
Schenectady (City)60.4$76.4M40
Green Island60.1$6.8M4
Concord59.1$0.1M4
Erie58.8$213.8M237
Chautauqua58.6$169.0M80
Port Chester58.1$30.4M16
Rockland58.1$191.2M72
Yonkers57.9$429.0M113
Nassau57.4$1011.5M225
Clinton57.1$47.3M32
Lancaster57.1$24.9M65
Poughkeepsie56.7$23.5M12
Madison56.5$10.4M23
Niagara Town56.5$7.8M14
Onondaga56.4$158.2M103
Fulton55.1$9.6M9
Albany55.0$22.1M20
Livingston54.8$49.2M54
New York (City)54.4$3670.0M484
Islip54.2$366.3M206
Ontario53.2$95.5M76
Oswego53.2$303.4M102
Broome53.1$141.9M85
Wyoming52.9$125.7M52
Auburn52.6$26.1M26
Dutchess52.3$419.8M57
Riverhead52.3$45.8M43
Schuyler52.3$11.2M37
Steuben52.2$174.3M68
Mount Pleasant52.1$65.5M16
Brookhaven51.7$328.1M159
Suffolk51.4$273.8M176
Babylon51.2$294.1M229
Middletown50.6$7.4M7
Dunkirk50.0$1.9M5
Essex49.9$15.4M16
Otsego49.5$13.3M16
Oneida49.4$139.7M137
Tioga49.4$104.4M23
Hamburg49.2$29.4M66
Syracuse48.7$232.4M96
Saratoga46.9$119.3M59
Herkimer46.6$47.1M53
Colonie46.5$16.5M17
Jefferson46.5$27.7M51
Genesee46.2$70.8M128
Columbia45.9$2.4M8
Westchester45.4$358.0M98
Bethlehem45.3$29.8M16
Putnam45.0$8.4M13
Troy Industrial Development Authority44.5$56.1M53
Yates43.3$28.6M56
Orleans41.5$18.5M28
Chemung41.2$66.7M75
Lewis41.0$42.4M24
Sullivan40.8$145.2M106
Hornell39.7$11.8M20
Montgomery39.2$45.3M13
Montgomery (Town)38.7$28.0M11
Clifton Park38.0$5.9M21
Albany (City)37.6$139.9M121
Monroe37.2$390.6M670
Warren And Washington Counties37.2$37.2M44
Hudson36.9$2.8M5
Cortland36.6$12.6M22
Chenango36.5$12.4M16
Cayuga35.4$18.2M26
Rensselaer (City)35.3$8.5M7
Amherst34.6$64.7M98
Salamanca33.2$0.1M2
Amsterdam32.4$3.5M12
St. Lawrence31.8$13.9M64
New Rochelle31.2$231.3M56
Guilderland30.9$4.2M9
Fairport29.3$8.1M9
Glen Cove28.1$129.9M15
Allegany27.6$9.2M30
Wayne27.4$32.0M68
Tompkins25.3$85.4M77
Utica (City)23.2$46.9M61
Glens Falls18.4$6.0M11
North Greenbush7.12
How we calculated this

State summaries aggregate county-level data from Good Jobs First subsidy records cross-referenced with state campaign finance databases. Donor rates reflect the percentage of subsidy recipients matched to campaign contributors. County scorecards use a composite weighted score (subsidy concentration 35%, donor overlap 30%, tax burden 20%, WARN notices 15%).

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