Declining union membership could be making working-class Americans less happy and more susceptible to drug overdoses
- Written by Samia Islam, Professor of Economics, Boise State University
Protesters gather at a union-organized rally outside the U.S. Capitol in February 2025. Allison Robbert/AFP via Getty ImagesWhen fewer people belong to unions and unions have less power, the impact goes beyond wages and job security. Those changes can hurt public health and make people more unhappy.

