Union Financials

UAW’s primary source of income is dues and fees from members.

Each year UAW is required to file a document called an “LM-2,” which reports the union’s most recent financial flow. UAW’s LM-2 Report filed in 2025 shows that the union collected more than $299 million in cash receipts.

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UAW Spending - $308 Million

The chart below breaks down how UAW spent $308,874,896. UAW spent $9.1 million more than the union collected in 2024.

A multi-color pie chart explaining how UAW disbursed funds in 2024. Topics includes Representational Activities, Political Activities and Lobbying, General Overhead, Union Administration, Benefits, Purchase of Investments and Fixed Assets, and Direct Taxes.
*Other: Contributions, Gifts, Grants; Per Capita Tax; Strike Benefits; Fines, Fees, Assessments; Supplies for Resale; Loans Made; Repayment of Loans Obtained; To Affiliates of Funds Collected on Their Behalf; On Behalf of Individual Members; Withheld, But Not Disbursed.

UAW Officials - $70 Million

The union paid $70,447,338 for the combined salaries and expenses of its officers and employees.

A two-tone pie chart showing the combined salaries and expense of UAW officers and employees.
Source for all figures: 2025 UAW LM-2 Report