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US layoffs reach 14-month high

Friday, 5 April 2024



NEW YORK, Apr 04 (Reuters): US layoff announcements rose 7 per cent in March to the highest since January 2023, led by technology and government-sector job eliminations, though cuts announced year to date are down 5 per cent from a year ago amid a still-strong job market, a report out on Thursday showed.
Job cut announcements increased to 90,309 in March from 84,638 in February, outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas said. On a yearly basis, the level increased slightly by 0.7 per cent from the 89,703 cuts announced in March 2023.
The technology industry continued to outpace other sectors in jobs cuts through the first quarter of this year, announcing 14,224 in March and 42,442 since the year began. The US government was the top job cutter last month, accounting for 36,044 announced layoffs, the highest since September 2011 and occurring largely within Veterans Affairs and the United States Army.
Through the first three months of the year, companies have announced 257,254 layoffs, down from 270,416 in last year's first quarter, another indication of a job market that continues to hold up in the face of high interest rates.