More Altruism Found in Wealthier Neighborhoods

Researchers found people in wealthier neighborhoods were more likely to return lost letters than those in poorer neighborhoods.
Researchers found people in wealthier neighborhoods were more likely to return lost letters than those in poorer neighborhoods.
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A wealthier environment may breed more generous behavior, suggests a new study that found people in wealthier neighborhoods were much more likely to deliver a "lost letter" than those living in poorer neighborhoods in London.

The researchers set out to test how the socioeconomic status of a neighborhood affected altruistic, or selfless, behavior

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