US Public Beliefs About Foreign Aid
Of course Americans whine about expensive foreign aid projects, they think it is consuming 25% of the budget!
Moreover, Americans give a lot more money to private charities than their European counterparts.
There is an inverse relationship between government welfare spending and private charitable giving.
Also, religious people give more money to secular charities than secular people do. And obviously, they give far more to religious charities than secular people.
The gap in charitable giving is $1388 ($2210 versus $642) and the gap in volunteering activity is 6 volunteer activities per year (12 versus 6).
Religion and Charity
Considering that America is more religious than most of the rest of the developed world...Americans are at least as generous as a % of national wealth as the rest of the world, if not more so.
And frankly, I consider it far more noble to give something based on your own conscience rather than have your government steal money out of your paycheck and send it off to the third world on your behalf.
The hand drawn pictures of the wildlife in Marion's village in Tanzania that cover my mother's refrigerator are more rewarding than any faceless bureaucratic government foreign aid project could ever be.