A significant wealth gap exists between union and non-union workers, with union members having a median wealth of $338,482 compared to $199,948 for nonunion workers. Union workers earn nearly 20% more on average, have better benefits, and greater workplace protections.
Union employees are about $100,000 richer than nonunion workers, according to the Fed, as labor movement continues its winning streak. https://t.co/vRgyw0mN0w
There's a massive wealth gap between workers in unions and nonunionized workers, across education levels, finds a new analysis from the liberal think tank Center for American Progress. https://t.co/vt7jxqCV87
Union workers: ✅Earn nearly 20% more than non-union workers on average. ✅Are more likely to have good benefits like health care and pensions. ✅Have greater protections against dangerous workplaces and illegal practices. Thinking about unionizing your workplace? Here’s how: https://t.co/rh8NRLqiSb
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There's a huge wealth gap between union and non-union workers across education levels. Overall, those in unions had a median wealth of $338,482 compared to $199,948 for nonunion workers. • Union members also have more job security. https://t.co/Yg612VGwA9 https://t.co/zEBNicv6S2