Last month was the worst January for job cut announcements since 2009

Last month was the worst January for job cut announcements since 2009

Last month was the worst January for job cut announcements since 2009

https://www.cnn.com/2026/02/05/economy/us-jobs-data-layoffs-hiring

Publish Date: 2026-02-05 07:30:00

Source Domain: www.cnn.com

  • In January, US-based employers announced 108,435 job cuts, marking the worst month for layoffs in January since 2009 and tripling from December’s numbers.

  • Two major firms, Amazon and UPS, accounted for around 40% of these layoffs, planning to cut 16,000 and 30,000 jobs respectively.

  • The layoff announcements were concentrated in five industries: transportation, technology, health care and health products, chemical, and financial.

  • According to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, this trend shows employers’ reduced optimism about the outlook for 2026, likely decided towards the end of 2025.

  • January also saw the lowest hiring plans for that month, with employers revealing intentions to hire only 5,306 workers, a record low since tracking began in 2009.

  • The primary reasons cited for the layoffs were contract loss, market and economic conditions, restructuring, closures, artificial intelligence advancements, and tariffs.