How the Journal Analyzed Pay at Nonprofits - News Summed Up

How the Journal Analyzed Pay at Nonprofits


The Wall Street Journal analyzed data from charities’ filings to the Internal Revenue Service. Nonprofits with at least $200,000 in gross receipts or $500,000 in assets file a return called a Form 990. The Journal focused its analysis on 2014 compensation, the latest available, at organizations that filed electronically. Charities and other nonprofits report compensation according to the calendar year matching or ending within their fiscal years. The Journal’s analysis represents compensation individuals received from one filing organization.


Source: Wall Street Journal March 06, 2017 02:15 UTC



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