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Nearly 6 in 10 donors may give more to charity despite economic fears, study finds

Por: CNBC Business September 23, 2022

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SDI ProductionsWith lingering high inflation, stock market volatility and , it's easy to see why some Americans might trim charitable giving.But some donors may be eyeing bigger gifts for 2022 because of that economic uncertainty, according to a from Fidelity Charitable, a nonprofit enabling investors to give through a so-called donor-advised fund, a charitable investment account.Nearly 75% of those surveyed said they worry about other... + full article



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