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Subject: welfare states give most


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Date Posted: 11/10/04 11:53:11am
In reply to: pjk 's message, "welfare states" on 11/ 9/04 3:51:08pm

I am hestitant to join this discussion....these correlations are murky....at best! but for the fun of it thought I would post this AP article sharing data from 2002 on altruism of different states....does it surprise anyone that the poorest state.... Mississippi.....gives the most (this data doesn't include volunteer work)(perhaps they are giving tithe to their radicalized churches before the govt. taxes :)) while the highest income earning (CT) gives the least? just interesting, but to me, still another spurious correlation..... see article below:
N.E. states stingy in giving to charity

November 10, 2004

By Laura Walsh Associated Press

HARTFORD, Conn. — Connecticut ranks first when it comes to making money — but joins New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island at the bottom of an annual index of charitable giving.

The Catalogue for Philanthropy's 2004 Generosity Index showed Mississippi, for the eighth straight year, as the nation's most giving state. It was followed by Arkansas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, Alabama and Tennessee.

The survey is based on residents' average adjusted income and itemized charitable donations reported on 2002 federal tax returns, the latest year available.

The index does not take into account non-itemized giving or volunteering, said Carol Schofield of the Connecticut Council for Philanthropy.

Connecticut has the nation's highest average adjusted gross income, at $64,724; its residents donate $175 less to charity than the national average of $3,455. That ranks Connecticut 44th on the index, a slip of seven places from last year.

Connecticut was followed by Minnesota, Wisconsin, New Jersey, Rhode Island, Massachusetts and, at No. 50 on the index, New Hampshire.

Rounding out spots six through 10 were South Dakota, Utah, South Carolina and Idaho.

The latest index reflects a country still coping with an economic slump — the national average gross income in 2002 dropped nearly 2.4 percent to $45,953. Despite the drop in income, the average individual donation fell less than 1 percent.

Exceptions to the trend were found in Connecticut, Massachusetts and Vermont, where the decline in giving exceeded the decline in income.

Mississippi — the poorest state in the nation — consistently earns its place as No. 1 on the list by generating the greatest disparity in income and charitable contributions.

The average itemized filer in Mississippi reported $4,484 in donations in 2002. That beats the national average by $1,029.

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