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The Joy Cardin Show
Wednesday, March 9, 2016, 9:00pm
By Marika Suval

Americans pride themselves on being generous. According to a generosity survey by the University of Notre Dame, two-thirds of Americans believe it’s important to be generous. Yet, almost half of the U.S. population actually give no money to charity at all. Joy Cardin and her guest sociology expert examine who...

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