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The index is based on surveys and other research on 153 different countries, which together constitute about 95 percent of the worlds population. The survey asks in part about charitable behavior, including donations, volunteering habits and taking time to help strangers.
Based on this index, Australia and New Zealand are tied as the most generous nations on earth.
The top 21 most generous countries, in order, are:
According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the countries giving the highest amounts of money (in absolute terms) are as follows:[1]
1. United States $28.67 billion
2. France $12.43 billion
3. Germany $11.98 billion
4. United Kingdom $11.50 billion
5. Japan $9.48 billion
6. Spain $6.57 billion
7. Netherlands $6.43 billion
8. Sweden $4.55 billion
9. Norway $4.09 billion
10. Canada $4.01 billion
11. Italy $3.31 billion
12. Denmark $2.81 billion
13. Australia $2.76 billion
14. Belgium $2.60 billion
15. Switzerland $2.31 billion
16. Finland $1.29 billion
17. Austria $1.15 billion
18. Ireland $1.00 billion
19. South Korea $0.82 billion
20. Greece $0.61 billion
21. Portugal $0.51 billion
22. Luxembourg $0.40 billion
23. New Zealand $0.31 billion
List of most charitable countries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Americans are the most generous people in the world, measured by charitable giving as a percent of GDP. Americans give twice as much (1.67% of GDP) as the next most charitable country, the U.K. at 0.73%, according to this study by the Charities Aid Foundation (chart above is taken from the study). Americans give almost 12 times as much as the French and almost 8 times as much as the Germans. In fact, Americans give more as a percent of GDP than France, Germany, Turkey, New Zealand, Singapore and the Netherlands COMBINED!Americans Are Most Generous People on Planet | NowPublic News Coverage
The United Kingdom is the eighth most charitable nation in the world while the world's fastest growing major economies -
Based on this index, Australia and New Zealand are tied as the most generous nations on earth.
The top 21 most generous countries, in order, are:
According to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, the countries giving the highest amounts of money (in absolute terms) are as follows:[1]
1. United States $28.67 billion
2. France $12.43 billion
3. Germany $11.98 billion
4. United Kingdom $11.50 billion
5. Japan $9.48 billion
6. Spain $6.57 billion
7. Netherlands $6.43 billion
8. Sweden $4.55 billion
9. Norway $4.09 billion
10. Canada $4.01 billion
11. Italy $3.31 billion
12. Denmark $2.81 billion
13. Australia $2.76 billion
14. Belgium $2.60 billion
15. Switzerland $2.31 billion
16. Finland $1.29 billion
17. Austria $1.15 billion
18. Ireland $1.00 billion
19. South Korea $0.82 billion
20. Greece $0.61 billion
21. Portugal $0.51 billion
22. Luxembourg $0.40 billion
23. New Zealand $0.31 billion
List of most charitable countries - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Gallups analysis of the data found that giving money is more strongly correlated with happiness than with a nations gross domestic product.
It would be reasonable to conclude that giving is more an emotional act than a rational one, the report says.
Americans are the most generous people in the world, measured by charitable giving as a percent of GDP. Americans give twice as much (1.67% of GDP) as the next most charitable country, the U.K. at 0.73%, according to this study by the Charities Aid Foundation (chart above is taken from the study). Americans give almost 12 times as much as the French and almost 8 times as much as the Germans. In fact, Americans give more as a percent of GDP than France, Germany, Turkey, New Zealand, Singapore and the Netherlands COMBINED!Americans Are Most Generous People on Planet | NowPublic News Coverage
The United Kingdom is the eighth most charitable nation in the world while the world's fastest growing major economies -
China and India - rank among the least altruistic, the largest study ever carried out into social conscience reveals today. Strikingly India ranked at 134 and China at 147 - with Chinese people among the least likely on the planet to volunteer.Only 4% said they would.Charitable giving by country: who is the most generous? Full data | Global development | guardian.co.uk