Consumers Union 1936 to Present:

Consumers Union, publisher of Consumer Reports, is an independent, nonprofit testing and information organization serving only
consumers. We are a comprehensive source for unbiased advice about products and services, personal finance, health and nutrition,
and other consumer concerns. Since 1936, our mission has been to test products, inform the public, and protect consumers. Our income
is derived solely from the sale of Consumer Reports and our other services, and from noncommercial contributions, grants, and fees.
Consumers Union is governed by a board of 18 directors, who are elected by CU members and meet three times a year. Consumers Union's
President, Jim Guest, oversees a staff of more than 450.
We report on current issues of concern to consumers. Our staff of researchers, editors, and consumer advocates brings you in-depth
information on matters that affect your health, your money, and your well-being.
Our three advocacy offices and Consumer Policy Institute address the crucial task of influencing policy that affects consumers,
which is so integral to Consumers Union's mission.
Consumers Union's advocates tackle consumer issues that are regional, national, and even international in scope from their offices
in Washington, D.C.; San Francisco, California; and Austin, Texas. They testify before Federal and state legislative and regulatory
bodies, petition government agencies, and file lawsuits on behalf of the consumer interest.
The Consumer Policy Institute, at Consumers Union's headquarters in Yonkers, New York, promotes the consumer interest through research
and education projects--conferences, policy papers, and comment on legislative and regulatory initiatives.
Consumers Union No-Commercialization Policy
We accept no advertising, and buy any products we test on the open market. We are not beholden to any commercial interest. Our income
is derived from the sale of CONSUMER REPORTS and other publications and information services, and from nonrestrictive, noncommercial
contributions, grants and fees. Our Ratings, reports, and information are intended solely for the use of our readers. Neither the
Ratings nor the reports nor any other information, nor the name of Consumer Union or any of its publications, may be used in advertising
or for any other commercial purpose, or for any use on the Internet. Consumers Union will take all steps open to it to prevent commercial
use of its materials, its name, or the name of CONSUMER REPORTS.