Nic Duquette 

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Economist at USC Sol Price School of Public Policy. Toots are often about nonprofit economics, public economics, economic history, except when they are dumb jokes

Avatar image is a blobby fellow drawn by my 4yo. Banner is Mo Willems’ pigeon, fretting about academic life.

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Policy options to reduce gasoline demand
Recurring donors give substantially more than others --- roughly 1/3 more in an average year --- but they do not look very different from non-recurring donors. Recurring and nonrecurring donors are more similar to each other in SES, demographics, education and politics than to all US adults.
Recurring donations are still a minority of all giving, but the share is growing fast, as fundraisers increasingly ask for monthly gifts, and as payment methods have automatic giving convenient.