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This is How Strong Labor Unions Are in Minnesota

This Is the American State With the Strongest Unions

This Is the American State With the Strongest Unions Douglas A. McIntyre © Provided by 24/7 Wall St. Labor unions (that is, organized groups of workers in a given trade) have changed the nature of labor relations in the United States. Through collective bargaining, unions have fought to earn workers’ rights that many of us take for granted, including weekends off, a 40-hour workweek and paid vacations. As the global economy has become increasingly interconnected, however, foreign competition has resulted in weakening union power in much of the country. Traditional union demands for better working conditions, benefits and pay have made it more difficult for American companies to compete in an international market where labor is cheap. This has been especially true for the manufacturing sector American automakers in particular.

Nearly 1 in 5 millennials have given up on homeownership

The share of millennials that expect to rent forever has nearly doubled in two years, to nearly one-fifth, according to an annual report from Apartment List. The rental listing site’s 2021 Millennial Homeownership Report found that, in 2020, 18.2 percent of millennials who don’t currently own homes expected to always rent, up from 12.3 percent in 2019 and 10.7 percent in 2018. Millennials are the largest generation and the report pegged their age range as 24 to 39. The report combined data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s Current Population Survey and Apartment List’s annual renter survey. Despite stereotypes of millennials not wanting to be tied down, of those who plan to never purchase a home, 74 percent said affordability was the main reason more than double the share who said they prefer the lifestyle benefits of renting such as increased flexibility and avoiding maintenance expenses, Apartment List said.

New research says raising minimum wage has few negative effects on jobs — even during recessions

New research says raising minimum wage has few negative effects on jobs even during recessions MarketWatch 2/1/2021 © Getty Images President Joe Biden is pushing to increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour as part of his American Rescue Plan stimulus package. Separately, a Democratic group of lawmakers is proposing a standalone bill to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025. Some lawmakers and business owners who oppose the idea say it would add insult to injury for the leisure and hospitality industries that have already taken a huge hit during the pandemic-induced recession. Economists generally agree that it’s better to start raising the minimum wage while the U.S. economy is expanding and the unemployment rate is relatively low.

According to Research Conducted by the Center for State and Local Government Excellence at

Press release content from Globe Newswire. The AP news staff was not involved in its creation. According to Research Conducted by the Center for State and Local Government Excellence at . ICMA-RCJanuary 27, 2021 GMT Washington, D.C., Jan. 27, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) The COVID-19 pandemic and economic crisis are taking a heavy toll on the state and local workforce. Since the early days of the pandemic, negative job sentiment is on the rise. In an October national survey, 52% reported feeling stressed, 47% said they are burnt out and fatigued, and 44% were anxious at work. Also, 54% of state and local employees said they have been negatively impacted financially by the pandemic.

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