New Analysis Finds There's A ‘Big Wealth Gap Between Union & Non-Union Workers’
Axios Markets Author Emily Peck reports there's a massive wealth gap between Workers in Unions and Non-Unionized Workers across education levels, finds a new analysis from the Liberal Think Tank Center for American Progress that was shared first with Axios. Typically, Unionized Workers earn about 10%-to-20% more than their Non-Union peers, but these wealth gaps are far wider, an indication that the benefits of Union Membership accrue to workers over time. Aside from higher pay, Union Members have more job security. And, Union Members are also likely to have pensions, and access to better health care.
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