"In a first-of-its-kind analysis of how organized labor affects the economy, the Treasury said that unions raise member wages by as much as 15%, while Hispanic union workers, a key voting demographic, could outearn non-union workers by as much as 35%."
This means that unions **cost** the American economy 15% higher fees for union labor. Can you imagine if the pharmaceutical industry bragged about raising drug prices for consumers? Or airlines bragged about adding fees?
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"In a first-of-its-kind analysis of how organized labor affects the economy, the Treasury said that unions raise member wages by as much as 15%, while Hispanic union workers, a key voting demographic, could outearn non-union workers by as much as 35%."
This means that unions **cost** the American economy 15% higher fees for union labor. Can you imagine if the pharmaceutical industry bragged about raising drug prices for consumers? Or airlines bragged about adding fees?