US Giving Grew 3% in 2025, Crossing the $600B Mark for the First Time
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U.S. charitable giving rose 3% in 2025, surpassing US $600 billion for the first time. The $617 billion that Americans gave to everything from churches to cat rescues was the second-highest ever in inflation-adjusted terms, but it fell short of the record set in 2021, when there was a burst of social services giving in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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