| People between 51 and 64 donate less than three-fourths of one percent of their investment assets, on average -- significantly less than those either younger or older than them. We ask this question not to guilt-trip, as Boomer slang would put it, but because solving some urgent social problems hangs on the answer.
People between 51 and 64 donate less than three-fourths of one percent of their investment assets, on average -- significantly less than those either younger or older than them, according to New Tithing's analysis of 2003 IRS data.
These numbers gall us because we're Baby Boomers ourselves. We'd like to believe that as a generation, we are living up... |