This is not a writing assignment, this is a multiple-choice question   Which of the below statements is INCORRECT? Group of answer choices   Over half of the 14.3 million union members in the U.S. in 2020 lived in just seven states: California, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Jersey and Ohio.   In 2020, increases in median weekly earnings reflect the disproportionately large decline in total wage and salary employment (mostly among nonunion workers) because of the effect of the COVID-19 upon the labor market.   The State with the highest union membership rate (% of wage and salary earners who were members of a labor union) in the year 2020 was California.   In 2020 nine states had union membership rates below 5%, 30 states and the District of Columbia had union membership rates below that of the U.S. average of 10.8%, and 20 states had rates above it.   In 2020, there was a disproportionately large decline in the weekly earnings of lower paid workers such as those in the leisure and hospitality industries that greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.   The union membership rates of public-sector workers was almost five times higher than the rate of private sector workers (6.3%).

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This is not a writing assignment, this is a multiple-choice question

 

Which of the below statements is INCORRECT?

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Over half of the 14.3 million union members in the U.S. in 2020 lived in just seven states: California, New York, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Michigan, New Jersey and Ohio.

 

In 2020, increases in median weekly earnings reflect the disproportionately large decline in total wage and salary employment (mostly among nonunion workers) because of the effect of the COVID-19 upon the labor market.

 

The State with the highest union membership rate (% of wage and salary earners who were members of a labor union) in the year 2020 was California.

 

In 2020 nine states had union membership rates below 5%, 30 states and the District of Columbia had union membership rates below that of the U.S. average of 10.8%, and 20 states had rates above it.

 

In 2020, there was a disproportionately large decline in the weekly earnings of lower paid workers such as those in the leisure and hospitality industries that greatly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

 

The union membership rates of public-sector workers was almost five times higher than the rate of private sector workers (6.3%). 

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