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Recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that the number of unionized workers in the United States increased by 200,000 from 2021 to 2022. And that growth came entirely from workers of color. There was an increase in 231,000 unionized workers of color last year, while white unionized workers actually decreased by 31,000. Further, of all racial and ethnic groups, Black workers have continued leading unionization rates, at 12.8 percent, higher than the figure of total unionized workers. While the total share of workers represented by a union still floats at just above 11 percent —much less than where things stood decades ago — union election petitions last year increased by 53 percent, the highest amount since 2016. Click here to read more from The New Republic.