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U.S. Union Membership Falls Despite High-Profile Labor Actions

U.S. Union Membership Falls Despite High-Profile Labor Actions

U.S. union membership fell in 2021, returning to its historic low, even as workers became emboldened with strikes and organized campaigns across the country at a rate rarely seen in recent years. 

The rate of union membership, or the percentage of wage and salary workers were part of a union, was 10.3% in 2021, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Thursday. That’s down 0.5 percentage points from 2020 and matches the prepandemic level of 2019.  

2020 had seen a rare increase in the union membership rate, because non-unionized workers lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic at a greater rate than unionized ones. Last year, the number of unionized workers also declined to 14 million while the number of workers overall increased.  

U.S. Union Membership Falls Despite High-Profile Labor Actions

The modern era figures pale compared with half a century ago, when organized labor wielded far greater clout and more than a quarter of the labor force was unionized.

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