Who helps more—low-income earners or the wealthy? It depends on the situation
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Are people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds more willing to help—or do the wealthy give more? For years, research has provided conflicting answers. A new study by Kühne Logistics University (KLU), based on data from approximately 680,000 people, resolves this contradiction: Both statements are true, but only in different situations.
Key takeaways
- 01Are people from lower socioeconomic backgrounds more willing to help—or do the wealthy give more?
- 02For years, research has provided conflicting answers.
- 03A new study by Kühne Logistics University (KLU), based on data from approximately 680,000 people, resolves this contradiction: Both statements are true, but only in different situations.
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