Group 1 - The core point of the article highlights that U.S. employers announced a total of 71,320 layoffs in November, a 53% decrease from October's 153,070, but a 24% increase year-over-year [1] - Cumulatively, from January to November, U.S. employers announced layoffs totaling 1.17 million, marking a 54% increase compared to the same period last year, reaching the highest level since 2020 [1] - November's layoffs were the highest for that month since 2022, and it was the eighth month this year where layoffs exceeded the same month in the previous year [1] Group 2 - The report indicates that layoffs due to "business restructuring" accounted for 20,220 in November, with a total of 128,260 for the year; layoffs from "store, business unit, or department closures" were 17,140 in November, totaling 178,530 for the year [2] - In November, 6,280 layoffs were attributed to "artificial intelligence," bringing the total for the year to 54,690 [2] - Employers announced plans to hire 497,150 people this year, a 35% decrease from last year's 761,950, which includes 372,520 seasonal hiring plans [2]
美国11月裁员数环比骤降53% 但全年累计创2020年以来新高
Zhi Tong Cai Jing·2025-12-04 13:47