Two surveys released this week paint a troubling picture for charitable giving this year.
A special Covid-focused edition of LendingTree’s annual Charitable Giving Survey, which polled 1,000 adults from June 12 to June 15, found that 55 percent of Americans had donated to a charity this year. While most people — 63 percent — said they had not changed their giving behavior this year, 15 percent said they had paused donations due to income loss, and 5 percent had decreased the amount they contributed. Only 6 percent said they had increased the amount they gave.
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