Figure C
Lower share of productivity growth goes to median compensation in states where collective bargaining coverage declined the most, 1979–2013
Note: Excludes Alaska and the District of Columbia.
Source: EPI analysis of wage data from the Current Population Survey; compensation data from the Bureau of Economic Analysis, State/National Income and Product Accounts public data series; and collective bargaining data from the Current Population Survey
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