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US Layoffs Hit 14-Year High: 1 Million Jobs Cut in 2025

US Layoffs Hit 14-Year High: Nearly 1 Million Jobs Cut in 2025

Key Takeaways

  • October 2025 saw 153,074 job cuts – highest monthly total since 2003
  • Year-to-date layoffs reached 1.1 million, up 65% from 2024
  • Technology, warehousing, and non-profits led sector-wise job cuts
  • Hiring slowed to lowest level in 14 years

United States job markets witnessed their worst October since 2003 as employers announced 153,074 layoffs last month, according to the latest report from Challenger, Gray & Christmas. The massive job cuts represent a 175% increase from October 2024 and mark the highest October total in over two decades.

Year-to-date figures reveal an even grimmer picture, with employers cutting 1,099,500 positions in the first ten months of 2025 – a 65% surge compared to the same period last year. This represents the highest job cut level since 2020, when pandemic-driven layoffs affected 2.3 million workers.

Economic Factors Driving Mass Layoffs

The report identifies three primary drivers behind the unprecedented job cuts: artificial intelligence adoption, softening consumer and corporate spending, and rising operational costs. These factors have collectively triggered hiring freezes across multiple sectors, making it increasingly difficult for laid-off workers to find new employment.

Andy Challenger of Challenger, Gray & Christmas noted that the slowed hiring could further loosen the labor market, creating additional challenges for job seekers. The consulting firm tracked nearly 450 individual layoff announcements in October alone, compared to just under 400 in September.

Sector-Wise Breakdown: Where Job Cuts Hit Hardest

Warehousing led all sectors with 47,878 job cuts in October, a dramatic increase from just 984 cuts in September.

Technology sector eliminated 33,281 positions, driven by AI restructuring, slowing demand, and efficiency pressures.

Non-profit organizations announced plans to cut 27,651 jobs – a staggering 419% increase compared to the previous year.

Media companies have laid off 16,680 employees so far in 2025, with the news industry subset cutting 2,075 positions. However, news industry cuts are down 41% from the same period last year.

Other affected sectors include consumer products (3,409 cuts), retail (2,431 cuts), and services (1,990 cuts).

The current employment scenario reflects the most challenging labor market conditions since the 2008 financial crisis, with both layoffs and hiring freezes contributing to growing economic uncertainty.

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