Group 1 - In September, U.S. employers announced layoffs of 54,064, a decrease of 37% from August and a 26% drop from the same month last year [1] - Year-to-date layoffs reached 946,426, the highest since the pandemic in 2020, and the fifth highest in the company's 36-year history [1] - Year-to-date layoffs increased by 55% compared to the same period last year and are 24% higher than the total for 2024 [1] Group 2 - The services sector announced the most layoffs in September, totaling 6,290, a significant rise from 1,862 in August and 2,996 in September 2024 [1] - Year-to-date layoffs in the services sector reached 61,590, reflecting a 64% increase year-on-year [1] - The energy sector reported 5,807 layoffs in September, bringing the year-to-date total to 14,811 [1] Group 3 - Major reasons for layoffs include DOGE behavior, market and economic conditions, and technological updates, with 293,753 layoffs attributed to DOGE behavior and 208,227 to market conditions [2] - Employers plan to add 204,939 new positions this year, a 58% decrease compared to the same period in 2024, primarily due to fewer seasonal hiring plans [2] - The number of seasonal hiring plans tracked last month was 100,800, significantly lower than 401,850 at the beginning of October 2024 [2]
美国企业年度裁员总数或将破百万!年初至今裁员总数已高于2024年全年
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-10-02 13:45