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Mormon church earns $7 billion a year from tithing, analysis indicates
NBC News ^ | August 13, 2012 | Peter Henderson

Posted on 08/13/2012 4:11:37 PM PDT by greyfoxx39

SAN FRANCISCO -- If the Mormon church were a business, wealthy adherents like Mitt Romney would count as its dominant revenue stream.

Its investment strategy would be viewed as risk-averse.

It would also likely attract corporate gadflies protesting a lack of transparency. They would call for less spending on real estate and more on charitable causes to improve membership growth -- the Mormons' return on investment.

Those are a few of the conclusions that can be drawn from an analysis of the church's finances by Reuters and University of Tampa sociologist Ryan Cragun.

Relying heavily on church records in countries that require far more disclosure than the United States, Cragun and Reuters estimate that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints brings in some $7 billion annually in tithes and other donations.

It owns about $35 billion worth of temples and meeting houses around the world, and controls farms, ranches, shopping malls and other commercial ventures worth many billions more.

The church claims 14 million members around the world, more than half outside the United States. All are supposed to tithe, or give 10 percent, of their income, which Mormons frequently interpret as pre-tax earnings. But only about 40 percent of Mormons counted by the church actually attend weekly services in the United States and Canada, and in many countries, including Mexico and Brazil, only a quarter of nominal members are active, according to Cumorah, an independent research group headed by a devoted, active Mormon.

These active members are most likely to tithe, and the result is that from a financial standpoint at least, the church remains largely a venture of active American members, said Cragun, who adds that U.S. Mormon men tend to be wealthier than the average U.S. male.

"Most of the revenue of the religion is from the U.S., and a large percentage comes from an elite cadre of wealthy donors, like Mitt Romney," said Cragun. "(It) is a religion that appeals to economically successful men by rewarding their financial acuity with respect and positions of prestige within the religion."

The church is full of successful businessmen, including chemical billionaire Jon Huntsman Sr., the father of the former presidential candidate, J.W. "Bill" Marriott Jr. and his hotel-owning family, and even entertainer Donny Osmond.

Romney, the Republican presidential candidate, gave $4.1 million to the church over the past two years (amounting to 9.7 percent of his gross adjusted income, according to the two years' worth of tax returns he has released). He would tithe on his IRA, valued at as much as $102 million, only when he withdraws from it and pays taxes.

Crunching the numbers
Several countries around the world require religious groups and charities to file financial reports, including Canada. The country has only 185,000 Mormon members but a wealth of statistics on them. Taking total reported Canadian donations and dividing by the estimated number of active Mormons and family financial data from the World Bank indicates that active Canadian Mormons give slightly less than 8 percent of their income to the church.

Assuming that active U.S. Mormons give at a similar rate and adjusting for higher U.S. income, total U.S. tithing would amount to more than $6 billion, or about $6.5 billion annually between the United States and Canada.

Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand and the United Kingdom, which also require financial disclosures, all have sharply lower donation rates than Canada. Based on data from those countries, tithing outside the United States and Canada totals several hundred million dollars, taking global total donations to about $7 billion.

Canada also requires the church to disclose the value of its assets and spending. Using those figures as a basis suggests the total value of church buildings, including temples and meeting houses, would be about $35 billion globally.

Church spokesman Michael Purdy declined to comment specifically on the estimates but said that the church was different from a corporation.

"Other projections are speculative and do not reflect an understanding of how the church uses its income to bless the lives of people," he added, saying the church was financed primarily from member tithing and offerings.

Focus on business and buildings
Concerned or disgruntled current and former Mormons complain that the church spends too much on real estate and for-profit ventures, neglecting charity work.

The Mormon church has no hospitals and only a handful of primary schools. Its university system is limited to widely respected Brigham Young, which has campuses in Utah, Idaho and Hawaii, and LDS Business College. Seminaries and institutes for high school students and single adults offer religious studies for hundreds of thousands.

It counts more than 55,000 in its missionary forces, primarily youths focused on converting new members but also seniors who volunteer for its nonprofits, such as the Polynesian Cultural Center, which bills itself as Hawaii's No. 1 tourist attraction, and for-profit businesses owned by the church.

The church has plowed resources into a multi-billion-dollar global network of for-profit enterprises: it is the largest rancher in the United States, a church official told Nebraska's Lincoln Journal Star in 2004, with other ranches and farms in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Australia and Great Britain, according to financial documents reviewed by Reuters.

Ranching and farm industry sources say they are well-run operations.

It also has a small media empire, an investment fund, and is developing a mall across from its Salt Lake City headquarters, which it calls an attempt to help revitalize the city rather than to make money. These enterprises are also part of a vast nest egg for tough times. The church expects wars and natural disasters before Christ returns to Earth in the Second Coming, and members are encouraged to prepare by laying in stores of food. Farms and ranches are part of the church's own preparation.

"The church teaches its members to live within their means and put a little money aside for life's unexpected events. As a church, we live by the same principle," Purdy said. The rainy-day fund and operating budget rarely mix, officials say.

Cost-cutting is a top priority, church documents show. It has even laid off janitors and called on members to clean temples and meeting houses, but the buildout of temples continues, including one under construction in Rome.

Those temples take a lot of money to operate, Purdy points out, and many of the grand church buildings are short on congregants, says David Stewart, a physician who leads the research group Cumorah.

"I have been to beautiful church buildings in Hungary and Ukraine, and Latvia and other places, and there are these huge buildings and 35 people there, and you say, how can this work financially? The math - it just doesn't work."

In contrast, the Seventh-day Adventist Church, which had about 17 million members a year ago, appears to be getting a better return on investment: It builds smaller meeting houses and lots of schools and hospitals, and its numbers are swelling faster than the Mormons', said Stewart. The Adventists claim a million new members join annually, compared with every three years or so for the Mormons.

"The Seventh-day Adventists clearly have a much more expansive humanitarian project in terms of building hospitals and medical schools and schools and universities and long-term developmental infrastructure around the world," said Stewart. "It's paid off for them."

The Mormon church, meanwhile, appears to be decreasing transparency and member control of donations. New tithing slips give fewer donation options and come with an expanded disclaimer saying the church has sole discretion over spending, even though it will make "reasonable efforts" to follow donors' wishes.

"Hey, where's the slot of 'shopping malls'?" a poster said of the new slips on exmormonforums.com, one of several dissident sites.

Many faithful have no such issues. On chat boards and in private conversations, they emphasize that volunteering for the church and giving to it are worthy deeds in and of themselves.

"The funds are used to build and maintain temples and meeting houses, as well as take care of the many expenses associated with helping the work of the Gospel of Jesus Christ roll forth. I love to pay tithing," Carl Ames said on one church site.

Purdy did offer a list of spending priorities: building houses of worship, supporting Brigham Young University and a seminary system, operating nearly 140 temples and the world's largest genealogy research program, and humanitarian aid for both members and non-members.

Since 1985 the church has spent a total of $1.4 billion on relief for disasters such as Japan's earthquake and Ethiopian famine, and it operates 129 "bishops' storehouses" with food and household items for the needy.


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KEYWORDS: inman; ldschurch; mormon; romney; tithing; wealth
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To: neveralib

Good for you and welcome to FR!


41 posted on 08/13/2012 5:26:58 PM PDT by Las Vegas Ron (Medicine is the keystone in the arch of socialism)
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To: neveralib
And the point of this article (and your posting it) is what?

Just giving a taste of what the media has planned. Of course, if you read the article you will see some interesting financial info regarding the corporation, but most of you don't want to hear that.

Wait till they start on the mormon race history!

42 posted on 08/13/2012 5:30:27 PM PDT by greyfoxx39 (Tell the 52,000 mormon missionaries to stop going worldwide proclaiming Christianity to be false.)
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To: Las Vegas Ron

You make me feel like dancing


43 posted on 08/13/2012 5:32:33 PM PDT by JoeProBono (A closed mouth gathers no feet - Mater tua caligas exercitus gerit ;-{)
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To: greyfoxx39

Thats just part of such a large religious organizations fiscal picture.

How much have they spent on court settlements?

That will give you a better sense of it’s care for its flock.


44 posted on 08/13/2012 5:36:43 PM PDT by NoLibZone (Chosing Ryan = a choice between two dramatically divergent views of government spending & taxes.)
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To: neveralib; greyfoxx39

Are you going to ask Peter Henderson and NBC News the same Q...or do you only take aim at 2nd-hand linkers?


45 posted on 08/13/2012 5:40:10 PM PDT by Colofornian (Why don't you 'birthers' ask Mitt about his 'spirit-birth' on planet near Kolob? Hypocrisy @ work?)
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To: JoeProBono
You make me feel like dancing

Well at least you admit you're trolling...

(_!_)

46 posted on 08/13/2012 5:41:38 PM PDT by Las Vegas Ron (Medicine is the keystone in the arch of socialism)
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To: Las Vegas Ron

Why are you supporting Obama?
That’s just weird.


47 posted on 08/13/2012 5:46:05 PM PDT by roylene (Salvation the great Gift of Grace.)
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To: neveralib

Hey, why not post a thread about that?
It would be interesting.


48 posted on 08/13/2012 5:47:38 PM PDT by roylene (Salvation the great Gift of Grace.)
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To: greyfoxx39
At this point in time....Our country appears at a crossroad.

At least to me it does....

As a Conservative I have two honest choices, do I vote for the ticket that seems like they might lead us out of the ditch....Or do I not vote at all.

49 posted on 08/13/2012 5:48:48 PM PDT by Osage Orange ("Were we directed from Washington when to sow, and when to reap, we should soon want bread.")
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To: roylene

Please, please please tell me you’re not that dense.


50 posted on 08/13/2012 5:51:40 PM PDT by Las Vegas Ron (Medicine is the keystone in the arch of socialism)
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To: JoeProBono
Can you explain your irrational hatred toward Romney?

It appears that the handful of Freepers who continually post derogatory statements against Mitt goes way beyond disagreeing with his on his record or policy and borders on a sickness.

I don't think that even those of us who abhor Obama and what we see his is doing, have as much animosity towards him as do some of you exhibit toward Romney.

While we can appreciate anyone (and most of us who will hold our nose and vote for him would probably agree and few of us actually support him) showing his shortcomings and keep pointing to how he governed on MA or his comments, the level of vitriol and pure loathing toward this man (and his religion) is something that as so called Christians (which many claim to be) one would not expect to profess or adhere to.

51 posted on 08/13/2012 5:51:46 PM PDT by neveralib
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To: greyfoxx39

One of the most interesting things about the “ABO pro Romney anti Christian Mormonism is the bomb” crowd is that they know nothing of Mormonism but will defend it to the end.
It would be nice if they put the same amount of work into learning about Mormonism as they do defending it.


52 posted on 08/13/2012 5:52:02 PM PDT by roylene (Salvation the great Gift of Grace.)
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To: Osage Orange
As a Conservative I have two honest choices, do I vote for the ticket that seems like they might lead us out of the ditch....Or do I not vote at all.

And by not voting at all, change the voting differential between the two major parties and give Obama one less vote he needs to overcome to get reelected and drive us farther into the ditch?
53 posted on 08/13/2012 5:52:41 PM PDT by aruanan
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To: Las Vegas Ron
"What would you be doing if Romney were a Conservative?"

Voting for Obama?

Or...... is that what we should be doing now?

What is your point?

54 posted on 08/13/2012 5:54:32 PM PDT by LibFreeUSA
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To: Las Vegas Ron

Hey, bud its what you said.
Or is it that you don’t actually mean what you write?


55 posted on 08/13/2012 5:54:50 PM PDT by roylene (Salvation the great Gift of Grace.)
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To: Osage Orange

I will vote third party.


56 posted on 08/13/2012 5:55:10 PM PDT by greyfoxx39 (Tell the 52,000 mormon missionaries to stop going worldwide proclaiming Christianity to be false.)
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To: Las Vegas Ron

The better question is what are you doing because he’s not...


57 posted on 08/13/2012 5:55:21 PM PDT by ejonesie22 (8/30/10, the day Truth won.)
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To: greyfoxx39

It’s a great article. It points out the hypocrisy of liberals. They’ve got religious bigotry, envy and dissembling down pat.

Let’s not join them.


58 posted on 08/13/2012 6:04:12 PM PDT by 1010RD (First, Do No Harm)
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To: roylene

I guess sarcasm escapes you.....dense much?


59 posted on 08/13/2012 6:05:05 PM PDT by Las Vegas Ron (Medicine is the keystone in the arch of socialism)
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To: ejonesie22

Enjoying the “ABO Romney is a gift” crowd.
Post something about Mormonism in the Religion Forum you are a bigot, post something about Mormonism in the News Forum you are a bigot - question becomes why are these people so terrified by the exposure of Mormonism?


60 posted on 08/13/2012 6:06:06 PM PDT by roylene (Salvation the great Gift of Grace.)
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