The Chronicle of Philanthropy

Majority of Donors Say Economic Woes Won't Affect Their Giving

Their investment portfolios may be slumping and their jobs less secure, but a majority of Americans who give to charity still plan to donate as much this year as they have in the past, according to a new survey.

More than 52 percent of donors said their gifts would be at least as large as in 2008, while just 17.5 percent...

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