4 statistics reveal variance in healthcare union earnings

Nonunion healthcare workers have sustained consistently lower median weekly earnings than union workers from 2010 to 2013, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, though weekly earnings fluctuated slightly for both union and nonunion healthcare workers over this time period.

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The following list reflects trends in median weekly earnings for union members, healthcare workers represented by unions and nonunion workers, respectively:

2010

  • Median weekly earnings for members of unions: $817
  • Median weekly earnings for workers represented by unions: $823
  • Median weekly earnings for nonunion workers: $686

2011

  • Members of unions: $801
  • Represented by unions: $809
  • Nonunion: $697

2012

  • Members of unions: $835
  • Represented by unions: $824
  • Nonunion: $711

2013

  • Members of unions: $823
  • Represented by unions: $837
  • Nonunion: $732
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