Fewer workers have gone on strike since the 1970s

The number of U.S. workers who take part in strikes in a year varies greatly while generally following broader trends. The totals for strikers starting in the early 1980s were sharply lower than any time since the Great Depression.

1916-1979 data includes nearly all strikes in that period; 1980-2022 data includes only strikes with 1,000 or more workers.
Chart: Nick Lichtenberg SOURCE: Judith Stepan-Norris and Jasmine Kerrissey (1916-1979); Bureau of Labor Statistics(1980- 2022)
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