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There is a very high level of agreement (83%) among Americans that large charitable donations should be reported due to their possible influence. An equally high number (83%) are not supportive of wealthy donors being subsidized for their donations to create private legacy foundations. A significant majority (71%) believe Congress should raise the annual payout rate for private foundations and require the same for DAFs. The population is split on the issue of anonymous donations (as long as the concern of influence is not an issue as summarized in the first point, above).

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There is a very high level of agreement (83%) among Americans that large charitable donations should be reported due to their possible influence. An equally high number (83%) are not supportive of wealthy donors being subsidized for their donations to create private legacy foundations. A significant majority (71%) believe Congress should raise the annual payout rate for private foundations and require the same for DAFs. The population is split on the issue of anonymous donations (as long as the concern of influence is not an issue as summarized in the first point, above).

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There is a very high level of agreement (83%) among Americans that large charitable donations should be reported due to their possible influence. An equally high number (83%) are not supportive of wealthy donors being subsidized for their donations to create private legacy foundations. A significant majority (71%) believe Congress should raise the annual payout rate for private foundations and require the same for DAFs. The population is split on the issue of anonymous donations (as long as the concern of influence is not an issue as summarized in the first point, above).

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There is a very high level of agreement (83%) among Americans that large charitable donations should be reported due to their possible influence. An equally high number (83%) are not supportive of wealthy donors being subsidized for their donations to create private legacy foundations. A significant majority (71%) believe Congress should raise the annual payout rate for private foundations and require the same for DAFs. The population is split on the issue of anonymous donations (as long as the concern of influence is not an issue as summarized in the first point, above).

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