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July 2019 Job Cuts: Pace of Downsizing Slows

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from Challenger Gray and Christmas

The pace of downsizing slowed in July, as U.S.-based employers announced plans to cut 38,845 jobs from their payrolls, down 7.5% from the 41,977 cuts announced in June.

July marks the second consecutive drop in monthly job cut announcements since May and is the lowest total since August of last year when 38,472 job cuts were announced.

Despite the drop, July’s total is 43.2% higher than the 27,122 job cuts announced in the same month last year. So far this year, employers have announced plans to cut 369,832 jobs, a 35.8% increase from the 272,301 cuts announced in the first seven months of last year. It is the highest seven-month total since 2015 when 393,368 cuts were announced.

Said Andrew Challenger, Vice President of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.:

The US is enjoying the longest economic expansion in American history and the June jobs report documented a decidedly strong labor market. However, slowing GDP growth in the second quarter, cuts in business investment, and trade tensions led the Federal Reserve to cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point. This move signals trouble on the horizon for the current economic cycle.

Employment tends to be a lagging indicator, as companies often keep hiring up to the edge of a recession. Right now, the labor market is strong. Employees can continue to anticipate moderate wage growth and advantageous employment prospects for the time being

Transportation led all sectors in July, with 5,532 announced cuts, followed by Industrial Goods Manufacturing, which announced 4,403 cuts last month. The Energy sector announced 3,737 job cuts in July, while Pharmaceutical companies announced 3,062.

Adds Challenger:

Manufacturers are being hit, not only by shifting consumer behavior and automation, but by the imposed tariffs. Last month saw over 1,000 cuts announced due to the impact of tariffs.

Retail continues to lead all sectors in 2019 with 53,248 cuts, 7,187 of which occurred in the second quarter. That is 27% fewer cuts than the 73,066 announced in the first half of 2018.

Companies in the Industrial Goods sector have announced 47,651 cuts, 562% higher than the 7,194 announced through June of 2018. Meanwhile, Automotive makers and suppliers announced plans to cut 32,350 jobs through June, a 190% increase over the 11,165 cuts announced in the first six months of 2018.

Concludes Challenger:

Manufacturers are grappling with not only technological changes, but also increased competition, tariffs, changes in consumer behavior, and skills shortages. The Automotive sector particularly has experienced some setbacks, as consumer demand for traditional vehicles wanes

In fact, 1,053 cuts were announced due to tariffs, for a total of 1,430 this year.

Retail continues to lead all sectors in 2019 with 55,167 cuts, 1,919 of which occurred last month. That is 27.2% fewer cuts than the 75,763 announced in the same period last year.

Companies in the Industrial Goods sector have announced 52,054 cuts, 529% higher than the 8,276 announced in the first seven months of last year. Meanwhile, Automakers and suppliers announced plans to cut 34,379 jobs through July, up 194% from the 11,696 cuts announced through July of 2018.

Companies in the Technology sector announced 23,281 job cuts through July, up 187% from the 8,124 cuts announced in the same period last year. Energy sector job cuts are up 259% over last year, with 18,264 cuts so far this year compared to 5,088 announced through July 2018.

While job cuts are up in every region, companies located in the Southern United States have seen the largest jump in job cut announcements, as employers in this region have announced 51% more job cuts than through the same period last year: 77,923 compared to 51,497 in 2018. Companies in the Eastern United States had the second-largest percentage increase with 39.9%, as employers in this region announced 108,806 cuts in 2019 compared to 77,795 last year

CHALLENGER, GRAY & CHRISTMAS, INC.

JOB CUT ANNOUNCEMENT REPORT

Table 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

TOP FIVE INDUSTRIES

Year To Date

2019

2018

Retail

55,167

75,763

Industrial Goods

52,054

8,276

Automotive

34,379

11,696

Health Care/Products

23,899

28,484

Technology

23,281

8,124

MONTH-BY-MONTH TOTALS

2019

2018

January

52,988

44,653

February

76,835

35,369

March

60,587

60,357

April

40,023

36,081

May

58,577

31,517

June

41,977

37,202

July

38,845

27,122

August

38,472

September

55,285

October

75,644

November

53,073

December

43,884

TOTAL

369,832

538,659

Some reductions are identified by employers as workers who will take early retirement offers or other special considerations to leave the company.

LAYOFF LOCATION

Year To Date

California

49,986

New York

40,588

Massachusetts

34,046

Texas

24,974

Michigan

23,234

Listings are identified by the location of the layoff or corporate headquarters as stated in announcement.

Table 2: JOB CUTS BY INDUSTRY

18-Jul

19-Jun

19-Jul

YTD 2018

YTD 2019

Aerospace/Defense

420

1,201

2

4,165

4,081

Apparel

100

152

68

338

1,288

Automotive

531

10,904

2,029

11,696

34,379

Chemical

266

310

68

805

837

Construction

502

179

58

1,356

2,537

Consumer Products

3,793

821

1,348

22,210

12,432

Education

1,882

1,458

2,433

6,404

14,196

Electronics

554

255

674

8,703

1,691

Energy

1,624

3,737

5,088

18,264

Entertainment/Leisure

1,808

718

498

6,796

9,297

Financial

716

509

2,143

8,667

15,088

FinTech

95

226

0

1,501

Food

636

1,891

1,634

8,528

15,771

Government

352

419

10

1,695

6,100

Health Care/Products

2,286

4,766

1,619

28,484

23,899

Industrial Goods

1,082

3,099

4,403

8,276

52,054

Insurance

576

480

188

3,466

2,410

Legal

0

0

Media

787

543

33

7,222

7,808

Mining

210

1,910

395

3,392

Non-Profit

351

96

577

1,798

2,011

Pharmaceutical

610

1,516

3,062

5,388

7,174

Real Estate

222

563

357

1,561

Retail

2,697

3,005

1,919

75,763

55,167

Services

1,540

800

1,664

24,168

13,812

Technology

2,182

3,209

1,504

8,124

23,281

Telecommunications

1,152

2,249

487

9,525

13,938

Transportation

2,187

550

5,532

11,399

19,039

Utility

50

92

938

894

Warehousing

62

604

456

547

5,930

TOTAL

27,122

41,977

38,845

272,301

369,832

Table 3: JOB CUTS BY REGION, STATE

EAST

July

YTD 2019

YTD 2018

Connecticut

217

1,540

3,323

Delaware

525

525

224

Dist. of Columbia

1,302

367

Maine

94

1,814

0

Maryland

996

3,528

1,892

Massachusetts

1,005

34,046

6,254

New Hampshire

25

235

New Jersey

1,103

8,029

38,839

New York

4,615

40,588

16,302

Pennsylvania

3,830

17,129

9,610

Rhode Island

61

690

YTD Percentage Change

Vermont

219

59

Eastern U.S.

TOTAL

12,385

108,806

77,795

↑39.9%

MIDWEST

July

YTD 2019

YTD 2018

Illinois

716

22,140

10,326

Indiana

232

3,559

4,526

Iowa

104

2,648

4,193

Kansas

355

916

Michigan

484

23,234

7,006

Minnesota

52

5,361

6,637

Missouri

241

2,215

3,813

Nebraska

276

2,313

2,317

Ohio

3,668

9,444

15,472

YTD Percentage Change

Wisconsin

487

6,308

7,951

Midwestern U.S.

TOTAL

6,260

77,577

63,157

↑22.8%

Table 3 (cont’d): JOB CUTS BY REGION, STATE

WEST

July

YTD 2019

YTD 2018

Alaska

2,185

3,777

1,028

Arizona

360

3,395

2,182

California

4,215

49,986

43,898

Colorado

665

4,972

2,401

Hawaii

102

0

Idaho

1,015

1,081

Montana

256

16

Nevada

170

2,409

210

New Mexico

267

1,783

846

North Dakota

100

52

Oklahoma

700

1,156

Oregon

86

1,650

1,344

South Dakota

600

760

686

Texas

2,494

24,974

20,963

Utah

70

342

624

Washington

855

7,354

3,365

YTD Percentage Change

Wyoming

1,700

1,951

0

Western U.S.

TOTAL

13,667

105,526

79,852

↑32.2%

SOUTH

July

YTD 2019

YTD 2018

Alabama

346

1,378

2,831

Arkansas

15

977

1,182

Florida

1,240

8,599

10,710

Georgia

897

8,447

5,212

Kentucky

269

5,284

3,225

Louisiana

54

3,557

3,385

Mississippi

30

1,913

1,860

North Carolina

1,134

10,080

7,155

South Carolina

113

9,633

3,941

Tennessee

1,553

7,273

3,648

Virginia

694

19,327

6,942

YTD Percentage Change

West Virginia

188

1,455

1,406

Southern U.S.

TOTAL

6,533

77,923

51,497

↑51.3%

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