So what does Wikipedia need all that money for, some might ask. After all, the site's content is generated by thousands of volunteer contributors who don't get paid for their work. What people tend to forget is the fact that running a website of Wikipedia's size (roughly 15 billion pageviews per month) costs a lot of money. As our chart illustrates, the foundation's expenses have risen steadily over the years. In the past fiscal year, Wikimedia spent a total of $65.9 million, roughly half of which was for salaries and wages.
Critics of Wikipedia's fundraising often bemoan the fact that the Wikimedia Foundation is growing richer every year. However, it is not uncommon for a charitable organization of that size to build financial reserves in order to be guarded against an unexpected shortfall in donations at some point.
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