Union members earn better wages and benefits than workers who aren’t union members. 

On average, union workers’ wages are 27 percent higher than their nonunion counterparts.

Unionized workers are 60 percent more likely to have employer-provided pensions.

More than 79 percent of union workers have jobs that provide health insurance benefits, but less than half of nonunion workers do. 

Unions help employers create a more stable, productive workforce.

In states where workers don’t have union rights, workers’ incomes are lower.

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