The percentage of their income Barnstable residents give to charity is less than the county, state and country averages, according to a study released today.
However, those making the least amount of money in Barnstable give the most, percentage-wise.
The Chronicle of Philanthropy's "How America Gives" study reported that Barnstable residents, with a median discretionary income of $54,078, had a median contribution of 3.4 percent, or $1,820, of their income to charity in 2008, the tax year for which data was collected.
By way of comparison, the county, state, and country's median contribution was 4.3 percent, 2.8 percent and 4.7 percent, respectively. (See chart below.)
Geographic Area | Median Discretionary Income | Percentage Donated | Dollar Amount Donated | |
Barnstable | $54,078 | 3.4 | $1,820 | |
Barnstable County | $43,423 | 4.3 |
$1,855 | |
Massachusetts | $58,099 | 2.8 | $1,652 | |
United States | $54,783 | 4.7 | $2,564 |
The study is based on exact dollar amounts released by the Internal Revenue Service that show the value of charitable deductions claimed by American taxpayers in 2008.
The Chronicle’s rankings show the percentage of their income that households donated from the money they had left after paying their taxes and covering housing, food, and other essential expenses.
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