Fact Sheets

Economic Comparisons: Right To Work States versus Compulsory Unionism States
A Fact Sheet is typically in a quick read format regarding data, research and analysis provided by the staff of the National Insitute for Labor Relations Research (NILRR.org).
2022 State Right to Work Benefits vs. Forced Unionism States
Click to Download .PDF Copy of 2022 Spring Right to Work Benefits
Janus v. AFSCME Has Substantially Slowed Down Big Labor’s Gravy Train
But Full Financial Impact of Landmark 2018 Supreme Court Decision Barring Exaction of Forced Union...
Big Labor Reported Spending $1.8 Billion on Politics in the 2020 Election Cycle
Union bosses spend billions on politics, drawing a massive portion of their funds from dues...
Spring 2021: Right to Work Benefits Fact Sheet
The National Institute for Labor Relations Research regularly updates research as new reports become available...
FACT SHEET: Employees Forced To Bankroll Unions That Harm Them
Without Right to Work, Employees Must Bankroll Unions That Harm Them Key Fact Regarding Impact...
NILRR Fact Sheet: Income Greater in Right to Work States, and more…
Right to Work States' household incomes continue to be significantly greater than the household incomes...
Right To Work vs. Forced- Unionism States Analysis Spring 2020 Update
National Institute for Labor Relations Research provides a new update to its semi-annual report comparing...
The Fourteen Least-Affordable States All Lack Right To Work Protections
2019 Value of $1,000 in America's Least Affordable States* Hawaii$520California$730New York$730Oregon$750Massachusetts$770Alaska$780Maryland$780Connecticut$790New Jersey$810Rhode Island$840Maine$860Vermont$870Washington$910New Hampshire$920 *Source:...