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Ten Percent of Income Over One Hundred Thousand Dollars

Will you take this pledge? Can you assert that you will give 10% of your income over $100,000 to charity -- any charity? This is what hundreds of people have done, and I'd imagine many more will, at ten over one hundred.

We're making this committment because we think it will help make the world a better place, and we're encouraging people to make the same promise to themselves and to their friends. If you don't make $100,000 yet, pledge for the future and donate what you can now.

You can pledge anonymously or including your name and photograph.

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