GivingTuesday’s Rise Reveals Growing Reliance on Private Charity Amid Government Retreat
As GivingTuesday hits a record $3.6 billion in donations, Americans face higher costs and government cuts—raising critical questions about reliance on charity instead of accountable governance.
Since its humble beginnings as a social media hashtag in 2012, GivingTuesday has transformed into one of the largest fundraising events for American nonprofits. This year alone, donors contributed a staggering $3.6 billion to charitable causes nationwide. But behind this impressive figure lies a troubling reality: while Americans step up to fill gaps through generosity, government policies continue to retreat from responsibility. Is Reliance on Charity Replacing Government Accountability? This surge in private giving occurs against a backdrop of rising inflation squeezing American families and simultaneous cuts to critical government assistance programs. For example, last month saw the freezing of...
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