15 most, least charitable states
Wyoming is the most charitable state, with residents spending an average of 29 hours per year volunteering and donating nearly 4% of their adjusted gross income, according to WalletHub.
WalletHub analyzed the 50 states by comparing them across 17 key indicators of charitable behavior, such as the volunteer rate and share of income donated. The rankings were published Nov. 10.
Below are the 15 most and least charitable states per WalletHub:
Most charitable
- Wyoming
- Utah
- Maryland
- Minnesota
- Virginia
- Colorado
- Delaware
- Maine
- Pennsylvania
- Oregon
- Montana
- Alaska
- Connecticut
- Washington
- New York
Least charitable
- New Mexico
- Nevada
- Mississippi
- Alabama
- Rhode Island
- Louisiana
- West Virginia
- Arizona
- Florida
- Michigan
- South Carolina
- North Carolina
- Oklahoma
- California
- Missouri
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