The unions which have adopted the benefit have all experienced difficulty in safeguarding it against fraudulent claims. They usually require, for eligibility to the benefit, that the wife be not in ill health at the time the member is admitted to the union. In the unions which have had the benefit longest in operation it has been found possible materially to lessen the number of claims for the wife's benefit after some experience in its operation.

The following table shows the percentage of claims paid by the Painters for wife's and member's death benefits for a series of biennial periods:

Year.Percentage of Wife's Death Benefits.Percentage of Member's Death Benefits.
1889-189049.150.9
1890-189243.556.5
1892-18944555
1894-189637.562.5
1896-190035.364.7
1900-190232.567.5
1902-190432.667.4

It will be observed that the ratio of the number of wife's funeral benefits to the number of member's funeral benefits has steadily fallen for a considerable number of years. The experience of the Painters is probably typical, although the number of claims of each kind is not ascertainable in the other unions.

The combination of the wife's funeral benefit with the death benefit causes a material addition in the cost of the death benefit. This increase is greatest in those unions in which the wife's benefit is relatively large in amount. The following table shows the sums paid for member's and wife's death benefits in three of the more important unions:

SUMS PAID FOR WIFE'S AND MEMBER'S DEATH BENEFITS.
Union. Year. Wife's Death Benefit. Member's Death Benefit.
Expended. Percentage of Whole Sum Expended for Death Benefits. Expended. Percentage of Whole Sum Expended for Death Benefits.
Painters 1888-1889 $ 650.00
1889-1890 1,075.00 26.8 $ 2,894.00 73.2
1890-1892 2,075.00 23.1 6,000.00 76.9
1892-1894 3,912.00 27.7 10,548.00 72.3
1894-1896 550.00 19.1 2,319.00 80.9
1896-1900 2,025.00 18.3 8,996.25 81.7
1902-1903 6,050.00 16.3 30,307.00 83.7
1903-1904 9,700.00 20.4 37,711.25 79.6
1904-1905 10,025.00 18.6 43,855.50 81.4
Brotherhood of Carpenters 1890-1892 23,650.00 20.1 93,696.00 79.9
1892-1894 17,750.00 14.2 106,906.95 85.8
1894-1896 13,525.00 18.7 58,527.10 81.3
1896-1898 6,725.00 10.2 59,108.44 89.8
1900-1902 29,545.00 15.6 159,249.98 84.4
1902-1904 46,892.60 16.1 243,218.25 83.9
1904-1906 45,525.00 12.9 306,294.44 87.1
Tailors 1890-1893 17,075.00 32.2 35,880.00 67.8
1894 3,600.00 29.5 8,591.00 70.5
1895 2,435.00 23.6 7,853.50 76.4
1896 1,674.70 25.9 4,774.95 74.1

From this table it appears that the expenditures on account of the wife's funeral benefit in these unions range from twelve to twenty-five per cent. of the total sum spent for death benefits. In the Cigar Makers' Union and the Typographia it is probably still less.

The cost of the wife's funeral benefit to each member cannot be determined for all the organizations. In some, even of the older unions, as the Typographia and the Cigar Makers, separate reports of the cost of the wife's funeral benefit are not made, and the reports only of the Carpenters and the Tailors are capable of analysis.

TOTAL AND PER CAPITA COST OF THE WIFE'S FUNERAL BENEFIT.
Union. Year. Membership Total Expenditure for Wife's Funeral Benefit. Annual Cost per Member of Wife's Funeral Benefit.
Brotherhood of Carpenters 1894-1896 29,500 $13,525.00 $ .23
1896-1898 30,600 6,725.00 .11
1898-1900 50,000
1900-1902 106,800 29,540.00 .13
1902-1904 141,800 46,892.60 .16
1904-1906 165,700 45,525.00 .13
Tailors Jan. 1-July 1, 1890-1891 3,760 4,925.00 .86-2/3
July 1-Jan. 1, 1891-1894 7,560 12,150.00 .64
1894 8,200 3,600.00 .44
1895 8,600 2,435.00 .28
1896 9,600 1,674.70 .17
To July 1, 1897 10,500 499.00 .10