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Tri-Boro Donates Less Than State Average

Residents in all three towns also give up smaller percentage of income to charity than national average.

According to the Chronicle of Philanthropy's report on "How America Gives," tri-boro residents contribute less than the state and national average when it comes to donating to charity.

Based on data from 2008, the most recent available, in states like Utah and Mississippi the typical household gives 7 percent or more of its income to charity after taxes, housing, food, and other living expenses, while the average resident in Massachusetts and three other New England states gives less than 3 percent, on average, the report says.

Passaic County residents donate more, according to their average median contribution and percentage of income given, than Morris County residents. The United States averaged 4.7 percent of its income given per household, while Kinnelon and Butler were at 3 percent and Bloomingdale was at 2.9 percent. Morris County averaged 4 percent and New Jersey averaged 3.7 percent.

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In the tri-boro, the breakdown is as follows:

Philanthropy in The Tri-Boro

  Butler Kinnelon Bloomingdale
Morris County Passaic County New Jersey Total Contributions $14.6 million $14.6 million $3 million
$374.8 million $155.6 million $4.5 billion Median Contribution $2,144 $2,144 $1,590
$2,288 $2,042 $2,181 Median Discretionary Income $72,397 $72,428 $55,775
$57,027 $44,188 $59,113 Percent of Income Given 3 percent 3 percent 2.9 percent
4 percent 4.6 percent 3.7 percent

The study provides detail down to the ZIP-code level about the relative generosity of states, cities, and towns based on the share of discretionary income they give after.

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Religious Effect

Many cities and states in the Northeast, the least-religious region of the country, make up the bottom of 3 percent or less of their discretionary income to charity, according to the report. New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Maine, Vermont, New Jersey, and Rhode Island are the least-generous states, the report says.

But according to the chart released with the report, when religion is factored out of the giving picture, the Northeast rises to the top of the philanthropic chain.

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