n a study published by Cornell University’s Industrial and Labor Relations Review, data showed a wide discrepancy between the lifetime earnings of union members and non-union workers. On average union members made up to $1.3 million more. Those belonging to unions made about $3.4 million from ages 20 to 64, whereas non-union workers made about $2.1 million.
Read the full story by Ayana Archie, published on October 13, 2022, in NPR: https://n.pr/3gfiBZB