The report found that union workers make more than their nonunion peers and have more benefits.
AdvertisementAdvertisement"The decline in intergenerational mobility may be the single trend that best encapsulates the pervasive sense of the deterioration in the middle class," the Treasury report found.
AdvertisementAdvertisementThe Treasury report found that union workers make 10% to 15% more than nonunionized colleagues.
That's one economic factor that could give union workers — who are more likely to be considered middle class — a boost.
"For generations, union workers have fought for and won higher wages, better benefits, and safer working conditions for millions of American workers," Vice President Kamala Harris said.
Persons:
Biden, Treasury Department —, Janet Yellen, Yellen, —, Kamala Harris
Organizations:
Treasury, Service, Treasury Department, Pew Research Center, Labor
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Wall, Silicon