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Economics Archives

Right to Work’s ‘Substantial Economic Benefits’
November 20

Right to Work’s ‘Substantial Economic Benefits’

Matthew Lilley (inset): Union contracts often feature “last-in, first-out layoff rules,” which typically “disadvantage” younger employees -- who may reasonably regard such rules as “blind” to their value as individuals.

Workers Have Good Cause to Be Mad at Joe Biden
August 28

Workers Have Good Cause to Be Mad at Joe Biden

So Far, Inflation Under Joe Biden Has Averaged Almost 7%; It Was 1.4% in January 2021 

Right to Work’s 6:1 Edge in Factory Job Growth
July 28

Right to Work’s 6:1 Edge in Factory Job Growth

The 11% job decline from February to April that year was one of the most sudden and dramatic setbacks for domestic factory employees ever.

Big Labor’s States Lose Another $73.3 Billion
July 21

Big Labor’s States Lose Another $73.3 Billion

Year after year, far more taxpayers are moving out of forced-unionism states than are moving into them. And forced-unionism states’ income losses due to taxpayer out-migration are soaring.

Michigan to Job-Creating Companies: Go Away
July 12

Michigan to Job-Creating Companies: Go Away

Right to Work Florida is a job magnet. Does Gov. Whitmer really want Michigan to be the opposite? (Credit: WNDU-TV/South Bend, Ind.) Right to Work Foes Glad State Soon Won’t Be ‘Open For Business’ Why would any Michigan elected official…

Real Incomes Higher in Right to Work States
July 10

Real Incomes Higher in Right to Work States

One reason why spendable income is higher in Right to Work states is forced-dues states’ substantially higher state-local tax burdens.

Businesses Choose Right to Work Tennessee Over and Over
May 12

Businesses Choose Right to Work Tennessee Over and Over

The most recent businesses making Right to Work Tennessee investments are 6K Energy, Kordsa, and Leclerc Foods.

Thousands of Jobs for Right to Work Georgia
May 11

Thousands of Jobs for Right to Work Georgia

Companies investing in Right to Work Georgia include Meissner Corporation, Seohan Auto Georgia, and Zoetis.

Right to Work South Carolina Welcomes Various Investments
May 10

Right to Work South Carolina Welcomes Various Investments

Businesses investing in Right to Work South Carolina include BorgWarner, Scout Boats, SEM Wafertech and Solar4America, and FN America.

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