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The survey says ... liberals are stingier
St. Paul Pioneer Press ^ | 12/23/2008 | Nicholas Kristof

Posted on 12/23/2008 5:28:09 AM PST by rhema

This holiday season is a time to examine who's been naughty and who's been nice, but I'm unhappy with my findings. The problem is this: We liberals are personally stingy.

Liberals show tremendous compassion in pushing for generous government spending to help the neediest people at home and abroad. Yet, when it comes to individual contributions to charitable causes, liberals are cheapskates.

Arthur Brooks, the author of a book on donors to charity, "Who Really Cares," cites data that households headed by conservatives give 30 percent more to charity than households headed by liberals. A study by Google found an even greater disproportion: Average annual contributions reported by conservatives were almost double those of liberals.

Other research has reached similar conclusions. The "generosity index" from the Catalogue for Philanthropy typically finds that red states are the most likely to give to nonprofits, while Northeastern states are least likely to do so.

The upshot is that Democrats, who speak passionately about the hungry and homeless, personally fork over less money to charity than Republicans — the ones who try to cut health insurance for children.

"When I started doing research on charity," Brooks wrote, "I expected to find that political liberals — who, I believed, genuinely cared more about others than conservatives did — would turn out to be the most privately charitable people. So when my early findings led me to the opposite conclusion, I assumed I had made some sort of technical error. I re-ran analyses. I got new data. Nothing worked. In the end, I had no option but to change my views." Something similar is true internationally. European countries seem to show more compassion than the United States in providing safety nets for the poor, and they give far more humanitarian foreign aid per capita than the United States does. But as individuals, Europeans are far less charitable than Americans.

Americans give sums to charity equivalent to 1.67 percent of GNP, according to a terrific new book, "Philanthrocapitalism," by Matthew Bishop and Michael Green. The British are second, with 0.73 percent, while the stingiest people on the list are the French, at 0.14 percent.

(Looking away from politics, there's evidence that one of the most generous groups in the United States is gays. Researchers believe that is because they are less likely to have rapacious heirs pushing to keep wealth in the family.)

When liberals see the data on giving, they tend to protest that conservatives look good only because they shower dollars on churches — that a fair amount of that money isn't helping the poor but simply constructing lavish spires.

It's true that religion is the essential reason conservatives give more, and religious liberals are as generous as religious conservatives. Among the stingiest of the stingy are secular conservatives.

According to Google's figures, if donations to all religious organizations are excluded, liberals give slightly more to charity than conservatives do. But Brooks says that if measuring by the percentage of income given, conservatives are more generous than liberals even to secular causes.

In any case, if conservative donations often end up building extravagant churches, liberal donations frequently sustain art museums, symphonies, schools and universities that cater to the well-off. (It's great to support the arts and education, but they're not the same as charity for the needy. And some research suggests that donations to education actually increase inequality, because they go mostly to elite institutions attended by the wealthy.)

Conservatives also appear to be more generous than liberals in nonfinancial ways. People in red states are considerably more likely to volunteer for good causes, and conservatives give blood more often. If liberals and moderates gave blood as often as conservatives, Brooks said, the U.S. blood supply would increase by 45 percent.

So, you've guessed it! This column is a transparent attempt this holiday season to shame liberals into being more charitable. Since I often scold Republicans for being callous in their policies toward the needy, it seems only fair to reproach Democrats for being cheap in their private donations. What I want for Christmas is a healthy competition between left and right to see who actually does more for the neediest.

Of course, given the economic pinch these days, charity isn't on the top of anyone's agenda. Yet, the financial ability to contribute to charity and the willingness to do so are strikingly unrelated. Amazingly, the working poor, who have the least resources, somehow manage to be more generous as a percentage of income than the middle class.

So, even in tough times, there are ways to help. Come on, liberals, redeem yourselves, and put your wallets where your hearts are.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; US: Minnesota
KEYWORDS: charity; cheap; conservative; democrats; donations; generosity; left; liberal; philanthropy
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To: The Brush

If churches stopped passing the plate, making giving/tithing a part of membership and having giving envelopes, church giving would sadly drop dramatically.


41 posted on 12/23/2008 6:36:35 AM PST by joesbucks (Sarah Palin: "I believe John McCain is the best leader that we have in the nation right now,)
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To: WayneS
I have no intention of being dragged into an inane argument with you this morning.

No I with you based on your previous posts.

42 posted on 12/23/2008 6:37:38 AM PST by joesbucks (Sarah Palin: "I believe John McCain is the best leader that we have in the nation right now,)
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To: MrB
The highest cashflow church in our area has no "plate", just envelopes and the ability to take auto-tithing through electronic transfer.

Well wonderful. Thoughtless giving.

43 posted on 12/23/2008 6:38:24 AM PST by joesbucks (Sarah Palin: "I believe John McCain is the best leader that we have in the nation right now,)
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To: sobieski

Actually I am a tithing church member.


44 posted on 12/23/2008 6:39:15 AM PST by joesbucks (Sarah Palin: "I believe John McCain is the best leader that we have in the nation right now,)
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To: joesbucks

It’s pretty easy to spot who “doesn’t get it” (that would be you).

And there’s really no point in attempting to explain the “reborn” mind to those who don’t get it.

Have a nice day.


45 posted on 12/23/2008 6:40:11 AM PST by MrB (The 0bamanation: Marxism, Infanticide, Appeasement, Depression, Thuggery, and Censorship)
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To: MrB

Actually there is a vast difference between church goers and truly those of a reborn mind. The ratio of the first is much higher than the second. So I get it. MAybe you don’t?


46 posted on 12/23/2008 6:41:30 AM PST by joesbucks (Sarah Palin: "I believe John McCain is the best leader that we have in the nation right now,)
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To: joesbucks
If churches stopped passing the plate Christians would give anyway.
Tithing is not part of the new covenant. We are told to be cheerful (actually hillarious) givers.
While some giving might stop without a receptacle, most would continue.
Our church receives as much money from our tape/CD ministry than we do from those who show up each week.
There's a difference between mega churches like Saddleback and small congregations.
Some people come to be entertained... and some come to worship.
47 posted on 12/23/2008 6:50:51 AM PST by The Brush
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To: rhema
Come on, liberals, redeem yourselves, and put your wallets where your hearts are.

They have been putting their wallets where their hearts are.

Liberals, at heart, are mean spirited, vindictive people.

48 posted on 12/23/2008 7:01:44 AM PST by Balding_Eagle (Overproduction;, one of the five top worries of the American farmer.)
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To: The Brush; joesbucks
But religious giving is often done out of the feeling of requirement, guilt, the rules of membership, peer pressure when the plate is passed and other prompters that pinch the giving nerve.

I would say that because of our sinful nature, it is impossible for one to give based on pure altruism. It is what we do out of thanks, but that sinful, grudging, or prideful nature is there.

49 posted on 12/23/2008 7:08:58 AM PST by stayathomemom (Cat herder and empty nester)
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To: rhema

Spending other people’s money isn’t about generosity, it’s about POWER.


50 posted on 12/23/2008 7:46:23 AM PST by Atlas Sneezed (Guns don't kill people. Criminals and the governments that create them kill people.)
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To: joesbucks

Fine; my other comments stand!


51 posted on 12/23/2008 9:33:09 AM PST by sobieski
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To: rhema
Since I often scold Republicans for being callous in their policies toward the needy, ...

Right, like the "needy" Frost family with commercial rental properties, a half-million dollar home, and two kids in $20,000-a-year private schools.

We're just so, so callous.

52 posted on 12/23/2008 10:19:03 AM PST by mvpel (Michael Pelletier)
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To: rhema
The worst human trait about liberals is that they are the worst hypocrites on the planet. I find it impossible for me to be a friend with a liberal because of the hypocrisy factor.
53 posted on 12/23/2008 10:32:08 AM PST by jveritas (God Bless President Bush and our brave troops)
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To: joesbucks

You are making a lot of stupid conjectures based on no facts what so ever.


54 posted on 12/23/2008 10:59:25 AM PST by jveritas (God Bless President Bush and our brave troops)
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To: jveritas
Stupid conjectures? That's a stretch. We all know that the reason the plate is passed.

There are some who are very generous givers naturally from the heart. Others?

55 posted on 12/23/2008 11:04:44 AM PST by joesbucks (Sarah Palin: "I believe John McCain is the best leader that we have in the nation right now,)
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To: MaggieCarta

it was only 1 billion in TARP money.


56 posted on 12/23/2008 2:46:22 PM PST by WOBBLY BOB (ACORN:American Corruption for Obama Right Now)
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