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Income Inequality and Non-Profits: (Original Post) Brigid Apr 2014 OP
Exactly right. Worse still is that low tax rates lead to less charitable giving. n/t lumberjack_jeff Apr 2014 #1
this line was kinda funny hfojvt Apr 2014 #2
Would be interesting to know, wouldn't it? Brigid Apr 2014 #3

hfojvt

(37,573 posts)
2. this line was kinda funny
Wed Apr 30, 2014, 03:55 PM
Apr 2014

"Every year, an organization called the Nonprofit Finance Fund, supported by the Bank of America Charitable Foundation and the Ford Foundation ..."

Information from our corporate masters.

I always wonder about non-profits. Way back in 1990 I read in a paper that the head of the United Way in Madison, Wisconsin made $70,000 a year. I was making about $11,000 a year, working two jobs.

$70,000 in 1995 is the same as about $108,000 today.

Some people seem to help themselves to a decent slice of pie while they are supposedly "helping" other, less fortunate people.

That blogger writes about inequality between the 1% and the 99%, but the inequality betwen the head of a "non-profit" and those they help can be pretty wide too.

How much do you suppose the head of the "Nonprofit Finance Fund" makes?

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