The private wealth management department of Bank of America aims to understand how the rich view property and how the rich handle the problem of property inheritance.
Among the respondents, 37% have investable assets of $3 million to $5 million, 365,438+0% have investable assets of $5 million to $6,543.8+million, and 32% have investable assets of more than $6,543.8+million. The reason why the rich can accumulate a lot of wealth is not only personal efforts, but more importantly, society provides people with fair opportunities to get rich.
Therefore, in the eyes of the rich in the United States, the rich have a responsibility to society, that is, with money, they can't spend their time on themselves, but give back to society and help others. Therefore, charitable donation has become a way for the rich to give back to the society, and in many cases it has become a virtue of the rich. In the survey, nearly 70% of the rich said that it is their social responsibility to establish and inherit charitable donations.
Among the American baby boomers (47-66 years old), the number of people who hold this view is the largest, accounting for 75%. The proportion of women who hold this view is not low, at 73%. America/KLOC-The richest people aged 0/8 to 46 have the lowest proportion, but 53% of young rich people regard the establishment and inheritance of charitable donations as a social responsibility.
Americans don't talk to you about distant issues such as national justice and patriotism. They are good at telling you what kind of influence your donation will have, and make you feel that the money you donate has special practical significance.
For example, there is a sentence printed on the list of books that you want to donate: Tell parents that this is a good way to educate children to love reading, respect knowledge and share with others. With the support of policies, a transparent and open system to ensure the implementation of donations, and the wealth view held by most Americans, it is not difficult to understand the love for donations.