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Tariffs, DOGE, and AI have been among the most frequently cited reasons for layoffs in the first half of the year, according to a new report. If you feel like you’ve seen nonstop headlines about job ...
The rise of AI-powered automation is accelerating layoffs in the tech sector, with impacted employees as high as 80,000 in one count. Microsoft alone is trimming 15,000 jobs while committing $80 ...
The tech layoff wave is still kicking in 2025. Last year saw more than 150,000 job cuts across 549 companies, according to independent layoffs tracker Layoffs.fyi. So far this year, more than ...
Employers in the U.S. announced more than 62,000 job cuts in July, marking a 29% increase from June and a 140% increase from ...
Companies based in the U.S. announced in July that they plan to eliminate a record number of jobs, more than double the ...
San Jose's downtown sees job growth despite wider tech layoffs, with a mix of economic resurgence and industry cutbacks.
According to an Associated Press report, this figure represents a 31% drop from the 108,900 employees Intel reported at the end of last year. "I know the past few months have not been easy," Tan ...
The number of layoffs in the US reached 744,000 in June 2025, which means an increase of almost two times compared to last ...
AI is already powerful enough to replace millions of jobs. The only thing stopping the mass layoffs isn't technology. It's that no CEO wants to be the first one to face the political firestorm.
New workforce report shows tech firms cut marketing, sales and HR roles -- as well as non-academic staff -- amid war and ...