The pie graph illustrates the proportion of income and outcomes that a children’s donation placed in the United States in 2016.
Overall, there were 6 types of received charity and 3 types of expenditures; the majority of them were donated food and program services respectively. The least income was from investment and government grants; while the minor spend was on management and general.
First of all, donated food contained 86.6% of all income of 53,561,580 million dollars as the highest proportion. Community contributions were the second largest amount with 10.4% of total. Moreover, program revenue and other income had average donation with 2.2% and 0.4% respectively. Lastly, the least charity types were investment incomes and government grants with only 0.2% for both.
As well as revenue sources, there were expenditures too. The highest and biggest spent was on program services with 95.8% of total 53,224,896 million dollars. Another outgoing was on fundraising with 2.6%; while the least outplay was on management and general.
