Religious people more likely to give to charity, study shows
Sen. Bernard Sanders once said he didn’t “believe in charities,” but a new study shows that religious belief has a great deal to do with charitable giving. Newly released data from the Philanthropy Panel Study, an ongoing project at the University of Indiana’s Lilly Family School of Philanthropy that tracks U.S. household giving, find that religiously…
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