Slightly more Americans say they plan to increase giving to charitable causes this year than last year, according to a new national survey conducted by the Saint Leo University Polling Institute.
This year, 67 percent of Americans say they plan to give as much or
more to charities as they did last year, according to the survey. A year
ago, 59 percent of people planned to give the same or more to charity
as they did the previous year.
“This may be another indication of not only an improving economy, but of increasing confidence in people’s own economic security,” said Dr. Susan Kinsella, department chair of human services at Saint Leo University.
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“This may be another indication of not only an improving economy, but of increasing confidence in people’s own economic security,” said Dr. Susan Kinsella, department chair of human services at Saint Leo University.
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