The Chronicle of Philanthropy

The Chronicle's analysis of giving in America's counties

You may search by state or zip code to find the percentage of discretionary income donated to charity by residents of any county in the United States. The data cover taxpayers who earned $50,000 or more and itemized their returns. To determine discretionary income, The Chronicle accounted for housing and food costs, taxes, and other basic living expenses. (See more information about this data.)



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