2021 in the United States


This article outlines United States-related events which occurred in the year 2021.
The COVID-19 pandemic continued to heavily impact the US, with the emergence of numerous COVID-19 variants leading to a substantial rise in both infections and deaths across the country.
Though Donald Trump lost his bid to be re-elected president of the United States to former vice president Joe Biden, Trump's United States presidential election have continued throughout the year. On January 6, a minority of pro-Trump protestors [January 6 United States United States Capitol|Capitol attack|stormed the Capitol building] and temporarily halted the formal counting of electoral votes in Congress.
2021 was additionally defined by protests against COVID-19 lockdowns in response to the pandemic, as well as the beginning of a period of high inflation and ongoing [United States racial unrest (2020–2023)|protests mostly against Minneapolis Police Department|police brutality]. The year also saw an extremely active Atlantic hurricane season, a [2021 COVID-19 pandemic in California|California wildfires|destructive wildfire season] in California, and a power crisis in Texas.

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