In agriculture, the United States proposed cutting more than $100 billion in yearly global subsidies, slashing global tariffs and eliminating export subsidies.
The company has been steadily losing money, and several months ago, the research group, the International Cultural Foundation, decided that it would cut its yearly subsidy in half, to $1 million.
(County government pays a yearly subsidy to the city for this service; in FY 2008 the subsidy was $35,320.)
Amtrak introduced the two trains on October 26, 1980, in partnership with the state of Missouri, which provided a yearly subsidy of $484,000.
In addition, the collapse of the Soviet Union caused the loss of several billions of dollars in yearly subsidies and overnight required hard currency for all imports.
The state of California stepped to provide a yearly subsidy (then $700,000) to cover the train's operating losses, and it was retained.
Expenses incurred in running the colony were usually paid for by a yearly subsidy (called real situado) sent from the Philippines' sister colony in Mexico.
Woodcraft Folk used to receive a yearly subsidy from the Department for Education and Skills.
Each consumes about $46 million in yearly subsidies from the city government.
North Carolina supported the Carolinian with a $436,000 yearly subsidy.