NRA Sold Off $44 Million in Assets After Revenue Plunged Again in 2023

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    The nation’s largest gun-rights group saw its revenues decline and was forced to sell off a substantial amount of its assets early this year, according to a copy of the NRA’s 2023 annual report obtained by The Reload. The report shows membership dues were down $21.4 million compared to 2022, settling at $61.8 million. Contributions were also down $15.8 million, ending at $93.7 million.

    The group experienced an overall year-over-year revenue drop of $60.5 million.
     

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    NRA has been all talk for far too long. GOA and others are filling their space. I can't wait for GOA to one day have the pocket depth that NRA once had. Finally, someone will fight for the 2A without all the distractions of having to find cheap Chinese backpacks and knives and publishing a bunch of magazines.
     
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