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Tripling US Union Membership Could Boost Workers’ Pay by 14.5%

Tripling US Union Membership Could Boost Workers' Pay by 14.5%

Key Takeaways

  • Tripling union membership in the US could increase workers' pay by 14.5%.
  • This would shift $1.2 trillion annually to workers, narrowing racial wage gaps.
  • Union density was once three times higher than it is today.

A new report from the Economic Policy Institute suggests that tripling union membership in the United States could significantly boost workers' pay by 14.5%, shifting $1.2 trillion annually to them and narrowing racial wage gaps.

The report highlights that union density, or the percentage of workers who are members of a trade union, was once much higher than it is today. In the 1950s, union density was over 30%, compared to just 10% in recent years.

Union membership has been on a steady decline since the 1960s, with rates dropping from 22.2% in the 1980s to the current level of 10%. This trend is attributed to various factors including changes in labor laws and globalization.

The report emphasizes that higher union density can lead to better wages for workers across different racial groups. It notes that a decline in union density has been correlated with surges in wealth inequality, particularly affecting minority communities.

According to the Economic Policy Institute, if union membership were tripled, it would not only increase median worker pay but also help close the gap between white and non-white workers' earnings.

The findings of this report are significant for policymakers and labor advocates who have long argued that stronger unions can play a crucial role in addressing income inequality and promoting fair wages. The report calls for renewed efforts to boost union membership as a means to improve economic conditions for American workers.