Consumers Union (CU) is an expert, independent, nonprofit organization whose mission is to work for a fair, just, and safe
marketplace for all consumers and to empower consumers to protect themselves. The organization was founded in 1936 when advertising
first flooded the mass media. Consumers lacked a reliable source of information they could depend on to help them distinguish
hype from fact and good products from bad ones. Since then CU has filled that vacuum with a broad range of consumer information.
To maintain its independence and impartiality, CU accepts no outside advertising and no free samples and employs several hundred
mystery shoppers and technical experts to buy and test the products it evaluates.
CU publishes
Consumer Reports, one of the top-ten-circulation magazines in the country, and
ConsumerReports.org, which has the most subscribers of any Web site of its kind, in addition to two newsletters,
Consumer Reports on Health and
Consumer Reports Money Adviser. They have combined subscriptions of more than 8 million. All of CU’s work is informed by the more than 1 million readers
who respond to our Annual Ballot & Questionnaire, among the largest and most comprehensive consumer studies in the world.
In 2008, CU also launched several initiatives, including
ConsumerReportsHealth.org and the Consumer Reports Health Ratings Center, which serve to educate and empower consumers to make more informed health-care
decisions and to help change the market.
To further advance its mission, Consumers Union employs a dedicated staff of lobbyists, grassroots organizers, and outreach
specialists who work with the organization’s more than 600,000 online activists to change legislation and the marketplace
in favor of the consumer interest.
The organization generates more than $200 million in revenue, and a staff totaling more than 600 work at CU's 50 state-of-the-art
labs and offices in Yonkers, N.Y.; its 327-acre Auto Test Center in East Haddam, Conn.; and our three advocacy offices, in
Washington, D.C., Austin, Texas, and San Francisco. Consumers Union is governed by a board of 18 directors who are elected
by CU members and meet three times a year.
Consumers Union is a member of Consumers International, a federation of more than 220 consumer organizations from over 115
countries working to protect and empower consumers throughout the world. For information, go to
www.consumersinternational.org.