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The top 25 states where rich people give away the least money

Nov 19, 2018, 22:25 IST

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  • Some rich Americans are more generous than others.
  • 2016 tax returns indicate that the average person making more than $500,000 in the United States donated just under $74,000.
  • But in states like Alaska and West Virginia, the average rich person donated much less.

The charitable spending habits of wealthy Americans vary greatly across the US.

The average person making over $500,000 in the United States donated just under $74,000, according to 2016 tax returns.

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But in states like West Virginia, New Jersey, and Alaska, the rich tend to be less giving. The average charitable contribution in West Virginia was $31,314 last year.

Using IRS data, Business Insider ranked how charitable giving differs from state to state.

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The IRS publishes data about the number of people who itemize their tax returns every year, and how many people claim which deductions by state and by income bracket.

To arrive at the rankings, we looked at the people who itemized and made between $500,000 and $1 million, and more than $1 million in the year 2016 (the most recent one for which we have data). We looked at how many claimed the itemized deduction for charitable giving. The IRS also indicates how much money was claimed to be donated. Using that information, we could figure out the average claimed donation per $500,000+ income tax return per state.

See where the least charitable rich in America live:

25. South Carolina

Average annual charitable contribution: $61,537.53

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 97%

24. Mississippi

Average annual charitable contribution: $60,325.82

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 95%

23. Indiana

Average annual charitable contribution: $59,789.05

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 96%

22. Kentucky

Average annual charitable contribution: $58,410.54

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 96%

21. Connecticut

Average annual charitable contribution: $57,873.77

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 96%

20. North Carolina

Average annual charitable contribution: $57,453.36

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 96%

19. North Dakota

Average annual charitable contribution: $57,067.89

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 93%

18. Michigan

Average annual charitable contribution: $55,535.17

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 97%

17. Pennsylvania

Average annual charitable contribution: $52,337.59

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 96%

16. Virginia

Average annual charitable contribution: $52,274.23

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 95%

15. Wisconsin

Average annual charitable contribution: $51,880.36

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 96%

14. Minnesota

Average annual charitable contribution: $51,297.16

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 96%

13. Louisiana

Average annual charitable contribution: $50,829.51

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 95%

12. Ohio

Average annual charitable contribution: $50,738.29

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 95%

11. Iowa

Average annual charitable contribution: $50,434.92

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 97%

10. Arizona

Average annual charitable contribution: $48,670.15

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 95%

9. Maryland

Average annual charitable contribution: $48,452.67

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 96%

8. New Mexico

Average annual charitable contribution: $47,200.95

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 92%

7. Delaware

Average annual charitable contribution: $42,356.20

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 96%

6. Hawaii

Average annual charitable contribution: $40,960.00

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 90%

5. Rhode Island

Average annual charitable contribution: $38,207.96

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 96%

4. Maine

Average annual charitable contribution: $38,201.66

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 95%

3. New Jersey

Average annual charitable contribution: $37,368.90

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 95%

2. Alaska

Average annual charitable contribution: $36,124.63

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 94%

1. West Virginia

Average annual charitable contribution: $31,313.68

Percentage of people making $500,000+ a year who donate: 92%

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