You might be interested in the rates of donation (overall and as shares of income) among GWWC pledgers as stated in the EA survey.
We cover this here,
in the model here,
and in other models and visuals in the recent post
Some takeaways:
GWWC pledgers certainly do report donating substantially more than others answering the EA survey, even after controls for other factors
They don’t all seem to attain the 10% pledge, but this is sometimes hard to measure.
They tend to give more to Global Health and Development than others (but reporting here is thin)
You might be interested in the rates of donation (overall and as shares of income) among GWWC pledgers as stated in the EA survey.
We cover this here,
in the model here,
and in other models and visuals in the recent post
Some takeaways:
GWWC pledgers certainly do report donating substantially more than others answering the EA survey, even after controls for other factors
They don’t all seem to attain the 10% pledge, but this is sometimes hard to measure.
They tend to give more to Global Health and Development than others (but reporting here is thin)