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US Job Cuts Near 1 Lakh as Labor Market Shows Cracks

Key Takeaways

  • Major US companies including Amazon, UPS, Intel, and Microsoft have announced significant layoffs totaling nearly 1 lakh jobs in recent months
  • The Federal Reserve faces pressure to cut interest rates amid growing labor market concerns
  • Corporate layoff announcements gain extra significance as government shutdown prevents official labor data release

The US labor market is showing clear signs of distress with nearly 1 lakh job cuts announced by major corporations in recent months, prompting economists to dub the situation ‘no hire, more fire’ rather than the previously described ‘no hire, no fire’ landscape.

Major Corporate Layoffs Signal Market Shift

Retail giant Amazon announced 14,000 layoffs with more expected next year, while delivery service UPS revealed it has cut 48,000 employees over the past year. Technology firms Intel and Microsoft are letting go of 25,000 and 15,000 workers respectively, with Accenture cutting 11,000 positions.

According to global placement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas, US employers announced almost 950,000 job cuts during January-September, with government, technology, and retail sectors being the most affected.

Federal Reserve Faces Data Blackout

The ongoing government shutdown has created unprecedented challenges for policymakers, preventing the release of critical labor market data including monthly payrolls, unemployment rates, and jobless claims for four weeks.

Troy Ludtka, senior US economist at SMBC Nikko Securities Americas, noted that while recent corporate announcements may not immediately change policy, they confirm Federal Reserve officials’ “anxieties” over labor market conditions.

Warning Signs in Economic Indicators

Available economic data paints a concerning picture. The Chicago Fed’s economic model shows layoffs as a share of employed workers are rising to four-year highs, while hiring rates for unemployed workers are falling.

Meanwhile, the ADP National Employment Report’s weekly preliminary estimate showed private payrolls increased by just 14,250 jobs in the four weeks ending October 11 – a paltry increase that signals virtually no job growth.

Interest Rate Dilemma

The weakening labor market justifies lower interest rates, but easier monetary policy carries significant risks. Wall Street continues to boom with financial conditions at their loosest in years, while inflation remains a full percentage point above the Fed’s target.

Rate cuts intended to protect jobs may instead fuel the ongoing market rally, primarily benefiting wealthy asset holders without substantially supporting employment.

As corporate layoff announcements continue to mount, pressure builds on the Federal Reserve to take action despite the complex economic landscape and limited official data.

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