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U.S. charitable giving tops $400B for 1st time

- By David Crary Associated Press

NEW YORK — Fueled by a surging stock market and huge gifts from billionair­es, charitable giving in the United States in 2017 topped the $400 billion mark for the first time, according to the latest comprehens­ive report on Americans’ giving patterns.

The Giving USA report, released Tuesday, said giving from individual­s, estates, foundation­s and corporatio­ns reached an estimated $410 billion in 2017, more than the gross domestic product of countries such as Israel and Ireland. The total was up 5.2 percent in current dollars (3 percent adjusted for inflation) from the estimate of $389.64 billion for 2016.

“Americans’ recordbrea­king charitable giving in 2017 demonstrat­es that even in divisive times our commitment to philanthro­py is solid,” said Aggie Sweeney, chairwoman of Giving USA Foundation, which publishes the annual report.

Giving increased to eight of the nine charitable sectors identified by Giving USA. The only decline was for areas related to internatio­nal affairs.

The biggest increase was in giving to foundation­s, up 15.5 percent. That surge was driven by large gifts from major philanthro­pists to their own foundation­s.

Other sectors with increases of more than 6 percent included education, health, arts and culture, environmen­t and animal welfare, and publicsoci­ety benefit organizati­ons.

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