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Divided We Stand

Divided We Stand
New book about the 2020 election.

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Another Disturbing Datum for Democrats

Concessions to labor in the health bill are not likely to get much sympathy in the broader public. The Pew Research Center reports:
Favorable views of labor unions have plummeted since 2007, amid growing public skepticism about unions’ purpose and power. Currently, 41% say they have a favorable opinion of labor unions while about as many (42%) express an unfavorable opinion. In January 2007, a clear majority (58%) had a favorable view of unions while just 31% had an unfavorable impression.
While 66% of Americans continue to believe unions are beneficial to their own members, a slight majority now say unions hurt the nation's economy. More broadly, fewer than half of Americans -- 48%, an all-time low -- approve of labor unions, down from 59% a year ago.