US Job Cuts Rise to 3-Month High
2026-05-07 09:45
By
Joana Taborda
1 min. read
US-based employers announced 83,387 job cuts in April 2026, the most in three months, compared to 60,620 in March, but down 21% from the same month last year.
April’s total is the third highest for an April month since 2009, with tech (33,361) announcing the most jobs, followed by warehousing (5,743) and services (4,110).
Artificial Intelligence led all reasons for job cuts for the second month in a row, with 26% of total cuts.
So far this year, employers have announced 300,749 job cuts, down 50% from the same period last year.
Tech was the leading contributor (85,411) and AI has been cited for 49,135 cuts this year, and it is the third-leading cause of layoff plans.
“Technology companies continue to announce large-scale cuts and are leading all industries in layoff announcements.
They are also often citing AI spend and innovation.
Regardless of whether individual jobs are being replaced by AI, the money for those roles is,” said Andy Challenger from Challenger, Gray & Christmas.