What percentage of people of faith, any faith, do you think actually tithe?
The percentage of regular churchgoers who
tithe (give 10% of their income) varies depending on denomination, region, and how “regular” is defined, but here are the general statistics based on U.S. data:
Estimated Tithing Statistics:
- Only about 5–10% of regular churchgoers tithe a full 10% of their income.
- Around 17–25% give consistently, but less than a tithe.
- A majority—over 50% of church attendees—give little to nothing on a regular basis.
Factors That Affect Tithing:
- Age & Income:
Older generations tend to tithe more regularly. Higher-income households tithe less often by percentage, though they may give more in total dollars.
- Church Type:
Evangelical and Pentecostal churches tend to emphasize tithing more strongly than mainline Protestant or Catholic churches.
- Teaching Emphasis:
Churches that regularly teach and model stewardship principles often see higher participation in tithing.
Interesting Note:
Those who
do tithe tend to also give above and beyond—often supporting missions, charities, or special church projects. They are also more likely to be
actively engaged in other parts of church life (volunteering, small groups, etc.).
Would you like info on how churches can increase engagement or giving without making it awkward?
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