The World Giving Index (WGI), a yearly report released by the United Kingdom-based Charities Aid Foundation, ranked the U.S. first overall for the first time, with an overall score of 60 percent. It's quite a turnaround from last year, when it ranked behind Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, and Canada. Here are the top 10 countries from this year's report:
- United States
- Ireland
- Australia
- New Zealand
- United Kingdom
- Netherlands
- Canada
- Sri Lanka
- Thailand
- Laos
- The percentage giving money for the U.S. was 65 percent, tied for 10th with Malta. Thailand was first with 85 percent.
- 43 percent of respondents in the U.S. said they volunteered.
- 73 percent of Americans said they helped a stranger this year, up from 65 percent last year.
- Ireland increased its overall score from 56 percent to 59 percent.
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