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Right-to-Work states dominated the U-Haul Growth Index released this week. Americans are moving to Right-to-Work states and moving away from forced unionism states:

-Among the top ten growth states in the U-Haul index, nine have a Right-to-Work law that protects workers from being forced to pay dues to union bosses as a condition of employment.

-Among the bottom ten states in the U-Haul index, NONE has a Right-to-Work law. All are forced unionism states.

-Of the 25 top ranked cities in the U-Haul Growth Index, 24 are located in Right-to-Work states.

The 10 best ranked states in the U-Haul Growth Index are Texas, Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee, South Carolina, Washington, Arizona, Idaho, Alabama and Georgia. All are Right-to-Work except Washington.

The 10 worst ranked states in the U-Haul Growth Index are Michigan, Connecticut, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Massachusetts, New York, New Jersey, Illinois and California. All are forced unionism states. None are Right-to-Work.

As noted by the company, the U-Haul Growth Index “ranks states by their net gain (or loss) of customers who rented a one-way truck, trailer or U-Box moving containers in one state and dropped off their equipment in another state.”

Thankfully President Donald Trump supports Right-to-Work.

“You gotta have Right-to-Work,” Trump said. “I like Right-to-Work. My position on Right-to-Work is 100 percent.”

“It’s better for the people. You are not paying the big fees to the union. Unions get big fees. A lot of people don’t realize — they have to pay a lot of fees. I’m talking about the workers. They have to pay big fees to the union. I like it [Right-to-Work] because it gives great flexibility to the people, it gives great flexibility to the companies.”

Joe Biden and Kamala Harris both called for a ban on Right-to-Work nationwide, as have most House and Senate Democrats through their endorsement of the “PRO Act” — legislation which also destroys independent contractors and freelancers.

The American people have made their views known by their consistent movement toward Right-to-Work states.

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