Right to Work States are Experiencing Higher Rates of Economic Growth

    Using data acquired from the Bureau of Economic Analysis and the Bureau of Labor Statistics, analysis conducted by Media Trackers Montana shows that over the past decade, states with Right to Work (RTW) laws experienced significantly higher economic growth than states that force employees to join unions. Between 2001 and 2011, RTW states experienced 50.4 percent average growth in total wage disbursements, while non-RTW states experienced only 39.4 | Read More »