A new study says that tax exempt churches in the United States are costing its citizens $71 billion each year in tax breaks.
A new study says that tax exempt churches in the United States are costing its citizens $71 billion each year in tax breaks.
According to the Secular Policy Institute, religious groups receive $35.3 billions in federal income tax subsidies and $26.2 billion in property tax credits. They also enjoy $6.1 billion in state income tax, $1.2 billion of parsonage and $2.2 billion in faith-based initiative subsidies.












