Skip to content

New Covenant Network News

Articles For The Kingdom Age

  • Video: Reporter Refuses To Accept Psaki’s Attempt To Blame Russia For Gas Price Surge News
  • China To Deploy Most Advanced Fighter Jet To Disputed East And South China Seas News
  • Bloodbath: Futures, Yuan Tumble as 10Y Yields Soar On Global Stagflation Fears News
  • Washington Post Editorial Board Endorses No-Fly List for Maskless Passengers News
  • Italy's Berlusconi 'Deeply Disappointed and Saddened' by Putin News
  • Keith Weiner on the Gold Market and How to Replace Government Paper Money Health
  • Elon Musk Makes "Rare" Endorsement Of Political Candidate News
  • Lily Peters updates — Family of 10-year-old Chippewa Falls girl slams trolls for ‘judgment’ after autopsy News

Forced unionism now costing 50% MORE

Posted on June 19, 2022June 19, 2022 By WND News Services
Spread the love
(Photo by engin akyurt on Unsplash)

(Photo by engin akyurt on Unsplash)

[Editor’s note: This story originally was published by Real Clear Policy.]

By Stan Greer
Real Clear Policy

For decades, states like New York, California and Illinois have evidently been paying a high price for allowing dues-hungry labor union bosses to continue getting workers fired for refusal to bankroll their organizations.  Year after year, far more taxpayers have been leaving forced-unionism states than have been moving into them.  The cumulative loss of taxpayers has been cutting into their revenue bases.

Recently released data from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) indicate the cost of forced unionism soared by more than 50% in the Tax Filing Year 2019, compared to the year before.

It shouldn’t require fiscal catastrophes to persuade state elected officials to stop hurting the vast majority of their constituents just so the special privileges of a relative handful of union bosses can be perpetuated and even expanded.  But state insolvency may well arrive before Big Labor politicians in states like New York, California and Illinois acknowledge the truth about the devastating effects of forced unionism.

The facts speak for themselves.

As a group, the 23 states that still lack Right to Work laws lost a net total of $48.1 billion in adjusted gross income (AGI) to domestic outmigration from 2019 to 2020.  That’s a 54% greater loss than what these same states endured from 2018 to 2019.

Data furnished by the IRS’s Statistics of Income (SOI) division make it possible to calculate the sum total of wages, salaries and other income taxpayers take with them when they move from one state to another.  The SOI also records the number of personal income tax filers who move (typically with their dependents) across state lines, based on address changes in their tax returns.  The latest available data cover incomes for 2019, as reported to the IRS in forms filed in 2020.

They show that a total of 1.633 million tax filers were residing in a forced-unionism state in 2020, after residing somewhere else in the U.S. in 2019.  Meanwhile, 1.936 million tax filers were residing in a forced-dues state in 2019, but filed from somewhere else in the U.S. in 2020.  That means a net total of roughly 303,000 tax filers moved from a forced-unionism state to a Right to Work state between 2019 and 2020. This represents a sharp increase over forced-dues states’ net loss of roughly 212,000 tax filers between 2018 and 2019.

Personal income tax filers moving out of a forced-unionism state between 2019 and 2020 reported a total of $182.0 billion in annual income on the IRS forms they filed in 2020, or $94,004 per filer.  Tax filers moving into a forced-unionism state reported a total of $133.9 billion in income, or $81,642 per filer.

Both because of their substantial taxpayer losses due to net domestic out-migration, and because the tax filers they gained reported $12,362 less income apiece than the tax filers they lost, forced-unionism states lost a total of $48.1 billion in AGI in 2020, compared to $31.3 billion the year before.

All of the nine states (New York, California, Illinois, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Maryland, Ohio, Minnesota and Pennsylvania) suffering the worst losses of income, in absolute terms, due to taxpayer out-migration from 2019 to 2020 lack Right to Work laws. Meanwhile, the seven states enjoying the biggest absolute gains in income due to taxpayer in-migration (Florida, Texas, Arizona, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Nevada) are all Right to Work.

Over the past nine years for which SOI data are available, the 23 remaining compulsory-unionism states collectively lost a total of $226.3 billion in adjusted gross income.  And unless they fundamentally reform how they operate the rush for the exits is likely to be far greater over the decade from 2020 to 2030.

The trend should be alarming for elected officials like New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D), California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D), and Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker (D).  From 2011 to 2015, the 23 states that still lack Right to Work laws today lost a total of $64.3 billion in AGI to net domestic outmigration.  From 2015 to 2019, that soared to $113.9 billion, or an average of $28.5 billion a year.  In the most recent year for which data are available the loss was $48.1 billion.

And the 2019-20 SOI data barely reflect the impact of diverse state responses to COVID-19.  Already available Census data for 2021 show that the outflow of all kinds of people (not just federal tax filers and their families) from forced-dues states accelerated greatly as a consequence of the ham-fisted and prolonged lockdowns imposed on businesses and schools to which they commonly resorted.

Early indications are the exodus from forced-unionism New York is continuing this year, even though the tight restrictions imposed during the COVID-19 pandemic have been greatly eased if not eliminated.

Moreover, the migration data furnished by the IRS pointing to a probable cumulative AGI loss in excess of $280 billion during the decade that is now drawing to a close do not convey how much taxpayers who flee forced-unionism states earn any later than the year of their move.

The actual financial cost endured by Big Labor-ruled states compounds as it recurs, year after year.  The accumulated net loss for the current decade, including income reported by taxpayers in all years subsequent to their migration, cannot be calculated, but will very likely be at least four times as high as what the IRS data are revealing.  That comes to a cumulative loss of over a trillion dollars from 2010 to 2020.

State Right to Work laws protect employees’ freedom to refuse to pay dues or fees to an unwanted union.  Whenever employees lack this freedom, union bosses have little incentive to tone down their “hate-the-boss” class warfare in the workplace.  Employees are consequently far less likely to reach their full productive potential.

Stan Greer is senior research associate at the National Institute for Labor Relations Research.

[Editor’s note: This story originally was published by Real Clear Policy.]

SUPPORT TRUTHFUL JOURNALISM. MAKE A DONATION TO THE NONPROFIT WND NEWS CENTER. THANK YOU!

The post Forced unionism now costing 50% MORE appeared first on WND.

Source: World Net Daily

 80 total views,  1 views today

Christian/Secular news

Post navigation

Previous Post: Ukraine Says "Prepare For The Worst" In Donbas; Kharkiv Will Likely Be Next "Frontline City"
Next Post: Granholm says Biden will meet with Saudi crown prince as White House muddles messages

Related Posts

  • Mega-church framed?: DOJ allegedly doctors evidence against 'apostle' Christian/Secular news
  • Disney goes silent on videos that promote LGTB agenda for kids Christian/Secular news
  • Latino professor who teaches about racism punished for teaching about racism Christian/Secular news
  • Babies born to unmarried moms surge again to astonishing percentage Christian/Secular news
  • Revolt at the Mouse House! Disney employees fight company 'wokeness' Christian/Secular news
  • Triple-jabbed Queen Elizabeth II, 95, positive for coronavirus Christian/Secular news

Help Keep NCN Going – Could You Spare $5.00?

THIS WEEK'S 10 MOST READ ARTICLES

  • Ukraine-Russia war LIVE – WW3 ‘a real danger’ warns Russian foreign minister as Moscow says it is ‘at war with NATO’ 2 views per day
  • Production crew for Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show” detained in congressional building near U.S. Capitol – CBS News 2 views per day
  • Anti-Satellite Weapons: Threatening The Future Of Space Activities 2 views per day
  • The Perfect Storm In Oil Caught Markets Off Guard 2 views per day
  • One Year After His Death, John McAfee's Corpse Still Being Held By Gov't, Fueling Claims Of 'Cover Up' 2 views per day
  • Biden Grants First Pardons: Secret Service Agent, 2 Others 2 views per day
  • State investigating pro-life center that was firebombed, not the PERPETRATORS! 2 views per day
  • Clarence Thomas Says Abortion Leak Has Changed Supreme Court 2 views per day
  • Preprint server accused of censorship for removing 'inflammatory' scientific papers 1 view per day
  • Biden rallies support for Ukraine in speech from Warsaw: ‘We stand with you’ – NBC News 1 view per day

Our Authors & Blogs

Visit Our Sister Site

Visit Live By Truth for classic New Covenant Podcasts

Visit Preterist Archives

Preterist Archives

Visit This Site

On Demand

Recent Posts

  • US Indo–Pacific Chief Sees Largest Military Buildup In Chinese Army's History
  • 27 Jun 2022
  • EU Says Africa Should Stop Buying Russian Fertilizer — But Can't Make It Themselves
  • Luongo: The End Of The European Colonial Powers & The Tyranny Of Physics
  • I’m plus size – the best Walmart summer outfit that’s flattering AND affordable and the item I regret picking up
  • Haunting look inside home at center of Harmony Montgomery case after FLOORS and fridge removed in hunt for missing girl
  • 'There Was No Plan To Attack': Oath Keepers FBI Interviews Contradict Indictment Charges
  • "Jetpack Man Is Back": FAA Investigates New Mysterious Sighting Near LA Airport 
  • Avalanche dethrone Lightning to win Stanley Cup
  • China Delivers Advanced Frigate To Pakistan Navy

Archives

  • June 2022
  • May 2022
  • April 2022
  • March 2022
  • February 2022
  • January 2022
  • December 2021
  • November 2021
  • October 2021
  • September 2021
  • August 2021
  • May 2019

Categories

  • Bible Prophecy Questions
  • Christian Blog
  • Christian/Secular news
  • Congress
  • Doomsday News
  • Health
  • iTunes
  • Mel Gibson
  • News
  • Opinion
  • The Other Journal
  • Uncategorized
  • Video
  • Worthy News

Help Us Continue

  • Solid 2Y Auction Stops Through Despite Plunge In Yields News
  • U.S. military now training Ukrainian forces on advanced systems News
  • Twitter Spikes After Musk Boosts Equity Component To $33.5 Billion, Terminates Margin Loan News
  • Bitcoin Crashes To 10-Month Lows, Correlation With Tech Hits Record High News
  • Treasury Traders Face Read-Across From Euro-Area Inflation News
  • Five Critical Factors Why Prices Will Stay High For Years News
  • Say Hello to Sagittarius A*, the Black Hole at the Center of the Milky Way Galaxy News
  • UK: Christian therapist threatens to sue peers over their opposition to conversion therapy Worthy News

Copyright © 2022 New Covenant Network News.

Powered by PressBook News WordPress theme