The union wage premium is:

A. Approximately 15% such that union workers make, on average, 15% more than comparable nonunion workers.

B. Approximately 15% such that nonunion workers make, on average, 15% more than comparable union workers.

C. No longer prevalent in the U.S.

D. Approximately 5% such that union workers make, on average, 5% more than comparable nonunion workers.


A. Approximately 15% such that union workers make, on average, 15% more than comparable nonunion workers.

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