Higher Prices Don’t Make Workers ‘Wealthier’
Six of the bottom seven states for purchasing power are forced-unionism states, highlighting the economic impact of compulsory union membership.
The union boss of the United Auto Workers is pledging to “pound” Toyota and their employees as part of an effort to coerce their workers into the union. Unfortunately for the UAW, Toyota and other manufactures have moved their facilities to Right to Work states so workers can have a say in the matter.
Six of the bottom seven states for purchasing power are forced-unionism states, highlighting the economic impact of compulsory union membership.
Forced-Dues States remain stagnant at 2019 employment levels, while Right to Work states saw significant job growth post-COVID-19, highlighting the benefits of worker freedom from compulsory unionism.
For years, states with Right to Work protections for employees have been driving U.S. factory job growth.