25-11-2025 15:28 via moneysense.ca

Canadians aren’t as generous as they used to be

Generation by generation, Canadians appear to be falling out of the habit of donating to charity. More than a quarter (27%) of young adults aged 18 to 35 have not given to charity over the past five years, a new survey from fundraising platform CanadaHelps indicates. Meanwhile, people over 65 contributed half of all donation dollars in 2023.The research, released to highlight Giving Tuesday on December 2, also suggests a growing divide by income. Canadians earning $150,000 a year or more account
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