NEW YORK: Opt-outs up by 63 percent

NEW YORK: Opt-outs up by 63 percent

Public employees in New York are walking away from their unions at record speed.

Compared to last July, opt-outs have surged 63 percent.
Since just last month? Another 51 percent spike.

This isn’t a one-off. It’s a movement. And if the pace continues, New York will crush last year’s totals.

Union executives can’t ignore it. New Yorkers are waking up to where their dues are really going — political slush funds, six-figure union salaries and agendas that don’t represent them.

And they’ve had enough.

If you’re still paying union dues, ask yourself, “Can I name what I’m getting back, or am I just funding power plays in Albany and Washington, D.C.”

Thousands have already made the switch. You can, too.

Visit OptOutToday.com

Momentum is building. Fast. And you don’t need permission to join it.

Outreach Coordinator
Ryan Brooks joined the Freedom Foundation in May of 2021. Before that, he gained a great deal of experience in the political arena by working for various political campaigns in Washington and Alaska. Ryan is a native of Spokane, Washington. He is a US Army Veteran and graduate from Full Sail University. When he’s not out fighting big government unions, Ryan enjoys going on adventures in the wilderness and enjoying life in the country with his family.