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Inflation obliges, the French will give less this year

2023-04-13T04:35:48.363Z


DECRYPTION - Nearly 40% of donors will pay less money to associations in 2023. A worrying situation. The surge in price fever is hurting household budgets. As a collateral effect, it also weighs on their generosity. Thus, this year, the French could give less than last year, if we are to believe the 2023 barometer on donations carried out by the Apprentis d'Auteuil. "The French are generous," says Stéphane Dauge, communications director for Apprentis d'Auteuil. They want to support the causes tha


The surge in price fever is hurting household budgets.

As a collateral effect, it also weighs on their generosity.

Thus, this year, the French could give less than last year, if we are to believe the 2023 barometer on donations carried out by the Apprentis d'Auteuil.

"The French are generous,"

says Stéphane Dauge, communications director for Apprentis d'Auteuil.

They want to support the causes that are dear to them

,

but they will be much more careful about the possibility of expressing their generosity.

Last year, the outpouring of solidarity linked to the outbreak of war in Ukraine increased the average amount paid by the French to €333 (+21.5% over one year).

And nearly one in two French people allocated money to an association or foundation in 2022 (50%, + 2 points compared to 2021).

Yes, but now, inflation (+ 5.6% in March 2023 according to INSEE) is reshuffling the cards: 2 donors out of 5 (39%) plan to pay less in 2023, or even not at all, there…

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