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mahatmakanejeeves

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Thu Apr 2, 2026, 07:36 AM 16 hrs ago

Layoff plans ticked up last month, with employers citing AI

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Source: Yahoo! Finance

Yahoo! Finance

Layoff plans ticked up last month, with employers citing AI

US employers announced 60,620 job cuts last month,

Emma Ockerman
Thu, April 2, 2026 at 7:52 AM EDT 1 min read

Layoff plans rose in March from a month earlier as employers leaned on AI, according to a new report from the global outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. ... US employers announced 60,620 job cuts last month, with planned reductions piling up in the tech sector -- primarily at Dell, Challenger said. That followed February's slowdown in planned layoffs.

While job cut announcements were down sharply from March 2025, but that's largely the DOGE factor. ... "Removing the wave of federal layoffs announced in February and March of last year, job cut announcements in 2026 are closely following the pattern of 2025," Andy Challenger, the firm's chief revenue officer, said in a statement.

Now, "companies are shifting budgets toward AI investments at the expense of jobs," Challenger said. "The actual replacing of roles can be seen in technology companies, where AI can replace coding functions. Other industries are testing the limits of this new technology, and while it can't replace jobs completely, it is costing jobs."

Challenger's data adds to this week's batch of mixed information on the state of the labor market, which has been stuck in low hiring, little firing, and payroll growth supported mostly by healthcare. ADP reported Wednesday that private job gains were steady last month, while Labor Department data posted Tuesday showed February's hiring rate hit its lowest level since early in the pandemic. ... The Labor Department's much-anticipated jobs report, which will include March's unemployment rate, will be published Friday morning.

Emma Ockerman is a reporter covering the economy and labor for Yahoo Finance. You can reach her at emma.ockerman@yahooinc.com.

Read more: https://finance.yahoo.com/economy/article/layoff-plans-ticked-up-last-month-with-employers-citing-ai-115205398.html



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https://www.challengergray.com/blog/challenger-report-march-cuts-rise-25-from-february-ai-leads-reasons/

Apr 02 Challenger Report: March Cuts Rise 25% From February, AI Leads Reasons

U.S.-based employers announced 60,620 job cuts in March, up 25% from 48,307 cuts announced in February. It is down 78% from the 275,240 cuts announced during the same month last year, according to a report released Thursday from global outplacement and executive coaching firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

"Removing the wave of federal layoffs announced in February and March of last year, job cut announcements in 2026 are closely following the pattern of 2025. Last year it was Government, Retail, and Technology. This year, it's Technology, Transportation, and Healthcare," said Andy Challenger, workplace expert and chief revenue officer for Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

In the first quarter, employers announced 217,362 job cuts, the lowest Q1 total since 2022, when 55,696 cuts were recorded. It is down 16% from the 259,948 recorded in the fourth quarter of 2025, and down 56% from the 497,052 cuts announced in the first quarter of 2025.



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Layoff plans ticked up last month, with employers citing AI (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves 16 hrs ago OP
Nobody wants to list MAGA as the reason IronLionZion 16 hrs ago #1
Oracle laid off 30,000 on March 31 gilpo 16 hrs ago #2
Are Rebl2 13 hrs ago #6
This was worldwide- about 20K in US gilpo 9 hrs ago #7
UPS laying off 30,000 in 2026 and that's NOT because of AI Bengus81 15 hrs ago #3
Uh-Huh Lemon Lyman 14 hrs ago #4
Normally when a company is laying off employees it is seen negatively and their stock takes a hit unless ToxMarz 14 hrs ago #5

gilpo

(733 posts)
7. This was worldwide- about 20K in US
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 02:42 PM
9 hrs ago

and 10K in India. All with an email at 6 AM saying that today is the last day of with Oracle. Nice, huh?

Edit to add: I'm in New England and most of the workforce is remote

Bengus81

(10,167 posts)
3. UPS laying off 30,000 in 2026 and that's NOT because of AI
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 09:05 AM
15 hrs ago

Unless AI can somehow drive a truck and walk up to a front door with a box. Anyone heard of that Roadie service they implemented a few years ago?

Had one of them deliver to my house a week ago.

ToxMarz

(2,938 posts)
5. Normally when a company is laying off employees it is seen negatively and their stock takes a hit unless
Thu Apr 2, 2026, 10:19 AM
14 hrs ago

they can manage to spin it positively. Everyone now has a get out of jail free card that comes with bonus points. Layoffs citing "AI" now make your stock pop! Win-WIn. Literally every layoff now cites AI, go figure.

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