Studies show that Conservatives and Republicans are more charitable than Democrats
Posted: Sun Jan 03, 2021 12:20 pm
Hate to burst y'alls bubble but conservatives are more generous in their giving. Thats strange because all of the Lefties here assure us that anyone right leaning is only out for themselves and maintains a "fuck everyone else" attitude. WHOOPS!
Statistics on U.S. Generosity
https://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/ ... generosity ... generosity (see graphs 15 and 16)
Whatever You May Think of Republicans, Don't Call Them 'Stingy'
"Taken together, the two studies mentioned exist as inconvenient truths for those who equate wealth with a lack of charity and/or overall stinginess. America’s rich are plainly quite generous, and then America’s Republican rich are statistically quite a bit more generous than are Democrats. The latter is particularly inconvenient for a left desperate to paint a picture of “rich” and “Republican” as something that’s indicative of haughty disdain for the poor and unwell."
https://www.realclearmarkets.com/articl ... 03479.html
How Political Ideology Influences Charitable Giving
"The more Republican a county is, the more its residents report charitable contributions, the study found.
The researchers said this finding fell within the broad political tendencies of traditional Republicans who favor less government intervention and more donations from the private sector to make up for the lack of government assistance."
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/03/your ... hropy.html
"the results are consistent: Republicans and conservatives report donating between $60 and $160 more per year to charity than Democrats and liberals. This result holds even when we account for socio-economic measures that are correlated both with political identity and charitable giving."
https://www.democraticaudit.com/2017/11 ... tribution/
Study: Red states more charitable
https://www.politico.com/story/2012/08/ ... ble-079888
I could go on but why bother? They have their narrative.
Statistics on U.S. Generosity
https://www.philanthropyroundtable.org/ ... generosity ... generosity (see graphs 15 and 16)
Whatever You May Think of Republicans, Don't Call Them 'Stingy'
"Taken together, the two studies mentioned exist as inconvenient truths for those who equate wealth with a lack of charity and/or overall stinginess. America’s rich are plainly quite generous, and then America’s Republican rich are statistically quite a bit more generous than are Democrats. The latter is particularly inconvenient for a left desperate to paint a picture of “rich” and “Republican” as something that’s indicative of haughty disdain for the poor and unwell."
https://www.realclearmarkets.com/articl ... 03479.html
How Political Ideology Influences Charitable Giving
"The more Republican a county is, the more its residents report charitable contributions, the study found.
The researchers said this finding fell within the broad political tendencies of traditional Republicans who favor less government intervention and more donations from the private sector to make up for the lack of government assistance."
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/03/your ... hropy.html
"the results are consistent: Republicans and conservatives report donating between $60 and $160 more per year to charity than Democrats and liberals. This result holds even when we account for socio-economic measures that are correlated both with political identity and charitable giving."
https://www.democraticaudit.com/2017/11 ... tribution/
Study: Red states more charitable
https://www.politico.com/story/2012/08/ ... ble-079888
I could go on but why bother? They have their narrative.