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).

Per Capita Income Higher in Right To Work States
Cost of Living-Adjusted, After-Tax Income Per Capita More Than $2,400 Higher in Right to Work...

Big Labor Has No Legitimate Grievance Regarding Right to Work Laws
Whether or Not They Wield Forced-Dues Privileges, Union Bosses Benefit From the 'Comprehensive Authority' Over...

More numbers behind the “2016 Big Labor $1.7 Billion Political Spending”
More political spenders exposed from Monday's "2016 Election Cycle: Big Labor Exceeds $1.7 Billion Political...

2016 Election Cycle: Big Labor Exceeds $1.7 Billion Political Spending
(To download a copy of this 2016 Election Cycle Fact Sheet in Adobe .PDF format,...

Research Bolsters Economic Case For State Right to Work Laws
'The Evidence Suggests That There Is a Positive Relationship Between Economic Growth and the Presence...

Employee Widening Compensation Advantage in Right to Work States
In States With Longstanding Right to Work Laws in 2015, Cost of Living-Adjusted Annual Pay...

People in Right To Work States enjoy Higher Real Purchasing Power
New Fact Sheet from NILRR staff:Right to Work States Benefit From Faster Growth, Higher Real...

Big Labor Representation Without Benefit
Can Big Labor Representation That Cuts Your Pay Really Be a Benefit? Even Pro-Forced Unionism...