Increasing evidence demonstrates the ways in which bargaining power shapes economic outcomes. One’s economic success is not merely defined by individual characteristics such as education. Equitable Growth’s work on unions and collective action in the United States examines the ways in which institutions intersect with economic trends and individual characteristics to ensure that workers can share in the gains of the economic growth to which they contribute.
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Even health care, the strongest sector of the U.S. jobs market, cannot deliver the wages its workers deserve without unionization
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September 10, 2025
The political implications of bad jobs and the decline of unions
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Boosting U.S. worker power and voice in the AI-enabled workplace
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Unions in the United States improve worker safety and lower health inequality
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Factsheet: How strong unions can restore workers’ bargaining power
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Unions and the enforcement of labor rights: How organized labor protects U.S. workers against unfair and illegal employment practices
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Equitable Growth’s Jobs Day Graphs: August 2021 Report Edition
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How Exceptional is American Job Quality? Decent- and Poverty-Pay Rates by Age, Gender, and Education in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia, and France*
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Low Pay in Rich Countries: Institutions, Bargaining Power, and Earnings Inequality in the U.S., U.K., Canada, Australia and France
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Labor Day: How unions promote racial solidarity in the United States
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September 2, 2021
Sectoral bargaining and spillovers in monopsonistic labour markets
August 27, 2021
August 27, 2021
Power and Dignity in Low-Wage Labor Markets: Evidence from Wal-Mart Workers
August 27, 2021
August 27, 2021
Voices of Home-Based Providers: Perspectives from the Early Childhood Field
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August 27, 2021
Walmart Supercenters and Monopsony Power: How a Large, Low-Wage Employer Impacts Local Labor Markets
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