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    June 4, 2018
    More Americans view long-term decline in union membership negatively than positively

    Race, educational differences in views of impact of unions’ declining numbers

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    More Americans view long-term decline in union membership negatively than positively
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    Republicans divided by age, education in views of labor unions
    Young people view labor unions more favorably than business corporations
    Continuing partisan differences in views of both unions and corporations
    Majorities express favorable opinions of labor unions, business corporations
    Race, educational differences in views of impact of unions’ declining numbers
    Public sees more negative than positive effects from unions’ diminished ranks
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