Alabama is known for its friendly towns and Southern hospitality, but now we have real proof of Alabamians’ big hearts. Alabama ranked third of all the states when it came to charitable donations, according to Philanthropy.com. The data given was from 2012 tax documents and broken down by metropolitan statistical areas. It says that Alabamians gave 4.87% of their adjusted gross incomes to charity, which translates to $3,039,256,000 total contributions. The whole state must be pretty generous, but aren’t you curious which cities in Alabama gave the most?
The following were the top 10 most generous metropolitan areas in Alabama:
- Auburn-Opelika
Flickr/S. Carter These cities had a giving ratio of 4.61%, or $87,942,000. Great job, everyone!
- Mobile
Flickr/James Willamor The cities in this metropolitan area gave a total of $225,952,000, or 4.69% of its adjusted gross income. Just one more thing to love about this historic city.
- Birmingham-Hoover
Flickr/Alby Headrick Birmingham-Hoover had a 4.78% giving ratio, which was a staggering $1,006,017,000! Looks like our biggest city also has a big heart.
- Florence-Muscle Shoals
Wikimedia Commons The Shoals made $79,551,000 in total contributions, or 4.82% of their adjusted gross income. Now that’s music to our ears.
- Gadsden
Flickr/David Lawson Folks in these towns gave 5.13% of their gross adjusted income, or $47,013,000. Way to go, Gadsden!
- Dothan
Wikimedia Commons Dothan is known for having one of the lowest costs of living in the country. Apparently folks in this area believe in paying their good fortune forward, because they gave 5.21% of their adjusted gross income, which was $80,550,000.
- Decatur
Wikimedia Commons The Heart of the Valley is an even more fitting name, seeing how generous folks in this metropolitan area are. They gave 5.29% of their adjusted gross income, which equates to $89,805,000.
- Tuscaloosa
Wikimedia Commons Folks in the Tuscaloosa metropolitan area gave $144,264,000, which was a giving ratio of 5.29%.
- Montgomery
James Willamor, Flickr CC Folks in the River Region reached deep in their pockets and gave $257,828,000, which was a giving ratio of 5.38%.
- Anniston-Oxford
Wikimedia Commons This metropolitan area gave an incredible 5.5% of its adjusted gross income, for a total of $57,759,000 in contributions. Congratulations on earning the number one spot!
Were you surprised by this list? Did your city make the top 10? Let us know what you think in the comments.
Flickr/S. Carter
These cities had a giving ratio of 4.61%, or $87,942,000. Great job, everyone!
Flickr/James Willamor
The cities in this metropolitan area gave a total of $225,952,000, or 4.69% of its adjusted gross income. Just one more thing to love about this historic city.
Flickr/Alby Headrick
Birmingham-Hoover had a 4.78% giving ratio, which was a staggering $1,006,017,000! Looks like our biggest city also has a big heart.
Wikimedia Commons
The Shoals made $79,551,000 in total contributions, or 4.82% of their adjusted gross income. Now that’s music to our ears.
Flickr/David Lawson
Folks in these towns gave 5.13% of their gross adjusted income, or $47,013,000. Way to go, Gadsden!
Dothan is known for having one of the lowest costs of living in the country. Apparently folks in this area believe in paying their good fortune forward, because they gave 5.21% of their adjusted gross income, which was $80,550,000.
The Heart of the Valley is an even more fitting name, seeing how generous folks in this metropolitan area are. They gave 5.29% of their adjusted gross income, which equates to $89,805,000.
Folks in the Tuscaloosa metropolitan area gave $144,264,000, which was a giving ratio of 5.29%.
James Willamor, Flickr CC
Folks in the River Region reached deep in their pockets and gave $257,828,000, which was a giving ratio of 5.38%.
This metropolitan area gave an incredible 5.5% of its adjusted gross income, for a total of $57,759,000 in contributions. Congratulations on earning the number one spot!
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