WASHINGTON — Rockers Jon Bon Jovi and Bruce Springsteen and former NBA star Scottie Pippen are among the rich and famous fattening their wallets with federal subsidies — for farming!

The three all made off with huge farm subsidies, according to the report “Subsidies of the Rich and Famous” released by Sen. Tom Coburn (R-Okla.).

“From tax write-offs for gambling losses, vacation homes and luxury yachts, to subsidies for their ranches and estates, the government is subsidizing the lifestyles of the rich and famous. Multimillionaires are even receiving government checks for not working,” said Coburn.

The report pointed to Bon Jovi and Springsteen as examples of millionaires who “receive state tax breaks on farm land,” which allowed Bon Jovi to pay just $100 in property taxes last year on his extensive real estate holdings in New Jersey where he raises bees.

Springsteen received farm subsidies because he leases his land to an organic farmer, the report said.

Millionaires enjoy tax breaks and federal grants totaling about $30 billion each year, Coburn said.