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Mar. 24, 1900
Groundbreaking on the first section of the New York City subway system, from City Hall to the Bronx. 
~ Labor Tribune

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Data Show Union Membership Can Extend Life Expectancy
Posted On: Feb 18, 2025
Feb. 18, 2025 | OPINION | A remarkable phenomenon that’s emerged in the past 50 years is that Americans who earn a college degree will live considerably longer than those without. Economists Anne Case and Angus Deaton have shown that the mortality gap between Americans with and without a college degree has widened from about 2.5 years in 1992 to over 8.5 years post-pandemic. As a result, Americans with a college degree are on a similar upward trajectory of life expectancy compared to those in other rich democracies, whereas Americans without a college degree are distinct in their stalled and falling life expectancy. The Labor Tribune
 
 
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