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Figure 2.17: US Unionization and Earnings Inequality (1915–2018)

Figure 2.17 is a line graph that plots two variables for the United States over the period from 1915 to 2018. It displays the share of unionized workers alongside earnings inequality, which is measured by the Gini coefficient. The graph visually demonstrates the inverse long-term relationship between these two metrics, showing union membership peaking and inequality reaching a low in the mid-20th century, followed by a decline in unionization and a rise in inequality.

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