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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-02 21-31

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An additional layer of the experiment examined whether sharing one's spending publicly influenced generosity. The findings showed that the subgroup who posted about their expenditures on social media donated 23% of their money to charity, a modest increase compared to 15% for those who did not share publicly. While this difference is not vast, it suggests that social visibility can slightly enhance charitable behaviors, possibly due to social recognition or peer influence.

Socioeconomic Backgrounds and Spending Habits