Wealthy under-40s are driving growth in socially-conscious investment, CAF study finds: "A new study of the philanthropic activity of wealthy UK donors has provided clear evidence that those aged under 40 are significantly more likely to participate in socially-conscious investment than their older peers.
The Charities Aid Foundation survey, which gathered information in September 2013 from 1,005 people with an average wealth level of £7.5m, found that nearly two-thirds of all respondents appeared to be active, social-conscious investors.
However, that figure rose to 79 per cent among those under 40 – who comprised 285 of the respondents."
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