Banning Compulsory Dues Curbs Cost of Living
On average, forced-unionism states are 23.2% more expensive to live in than Right to Work states. And decades of academic research show that compulsory unionism actually fosters a higher cost of living.
In 2011, Forbes magazine ranked Indiana a dismal 49th in economic growth prospects. Look at Indiana now. Indiana’s Right to Work law brought over four dozen new companies to the Hoosier State.
On average, forced-unionism states are 23.2% more expensive to live in than Right to Work states. And decades of academic research show that compulsory unionism actually fosters a higher cost of living.
Jewish MIT students assert their rights under Civil Rights Act by requesting religious exemptions from funding union, but union officials continue to demand dues payments
Strong employment gains in Right to Work states are the reason more Americans are working now than pre-COVID.