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from Challenger Gray and Christmas

Job cuts announced by U.S.-based employers fell 16.4% from January’s total of 67,735 to 56,660 in February. Despite widespread concern, COVID-19 has not yet caused companies to cut positions.

Last month’s total is 26.3% lower than the 76,835 cuts announced in the same month last year. Through February, employers announced 124,395 job cuts, down 4.2% from the 129,823 cuts announced in the first two months of 2019.

Technology leads all industries in announced job cuts with 24,087, 10,218 of which were announced in February. That is 1,041% higher than the 2,111 cuts announced in that sector through February last year.

“The Tech sector is undergoing immense change, as large companies make cuts to become more efficient. Meanwhile, recent start-ups are folding or pivoting to more lucrative avenues or cutting back in order to comply with government regulations,” said Andrew Challenger, Vice President of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

Retail announced the second-highest number of cuts with 8,096, bringing the two-month total to 18,540. This is 55% lower than the 41,201 cuts announced through the same period last year. Bankruptcy claimed 667 jobs in this sector last month, while store closings claimed 6,260.

Companies in the Transportation sector have announced the third-highest number of cuts this year with 10,056, 6,703 of which occurred in February. Challenger tracked 4,768 cuts due to losses of contracts, with 2,694 specifically due to a loss of contract with Amazon.

The Media announced 1,584 cuts in February, the highest monthly total since 3,365 cuts were announced in March 2019. Of those, 386 were in the news media.

Restructuring claimed 40,581 jobs, while unit and store closings claimed another 38,175 so far this year. Lost contracts accounted for 7,179 cuts this year, while Bankruptcy was cited for 4,979 cuts.

“Despite widespread concerns about COVID-19, it has yet to impact job cut announcements. This may change if the supply side remains dormant, as companies grapple with whether to keep operations open without product. It could also impact Retail, Hospitality, and Travel companies, if concerns keep people at home,” said Challenger.

“Companies are already deciding which paths they need to take to keep the virus from spreading within their own offices. This includes limiting business-related travel and telling workers to stay home, not only when they are sick, but also, when technology allows, to do their jobs,” he added.

“We do not yet know how far-reaching the virus is in the United States. While the majority of cases worldwide have been mild and many people who contract it may not even require a hospital stay, that is not the case for high-risk populations, and limiting the spread of the virus is in everyone’s best interest,” said Challenger.

CHALLENGER, GRAY & CHRISTMAS, INC.

JOB CUT ANNOUNCEMENT REPORT

Table 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

TOP-FIVE INDUSTRIES

Year To Date

2020

2019

Technology

24,087

2,111

Retail

18,540

41,201

Transportation

10,056

7,193

Industrial Goods

9,229

31,948

Health Care/Products

8,687

7,766

MONTH-BY-MONTH TOTALS

2020

2019

January

67,735

52,988

February

56,660

76,835

March

60,587

April

40,023

May

58,577

June

41,977

July

38,845

August

53,480

September

41,557

October

50,275

November

44,569

December

32,843

TOTAL

124,395

592,556

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

16,244

Ohio

15,134

Illinois

11,587

Texas

8,983

New York

7,609

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

Table 2: JOB CUTS BY INDUSTRY

19-Feb

20-Jan

20-Feb

YTD 2019

YTD 2020

Aerospace/Defense

272

3,422

393

2,007

3,815

Apparel

120

358

121

242

479

Automotive

3,100

5,437

366

7,049

5,803

Chemical

247

0

Construction

521

241

994

616

1,235

Consumer Products

978

1,573

1,539

3,052

3,112

Education

905

138

2,869

963

3,007

Electronics

59

536

125

59

661

Energy

2,152

2,111

1,466

2,399

3,577

Entertainment/Leisure

606

2,350

1,344

4,139

3,694

Financial

456

2,339

919

4,686

3,258

FinTech

371

40

186

411

Food

1,325

1,601

2,703

2,664

4,304

Government

98

926

476

759

1,402

Health Care/Products

5,986

5,610

3,077

7,766

8,687

Industrial Goods

29,665

6,098

3,131

31,948

9,229

Insurance

136

478

1,276

506

1,754

Legal

226

0

226

Media

1,152

794

1,584

2,431

2,378

Mining

203

509

347

509

Non-Profit

18

151

217

71

368

Pharmaceutical

144

168

577

683

745

Real Estate

80

564

78

644

Retail

18,874

10,444

8,096

41,201

18,540

Services

442

1,737

1,152

2,972

2,889

Technology

1,473

13,869

10,218

2,111

24,087

Telecommunications

234

635

5,670

695

6,305

Transportation

5,878

3,353

6,703

7,193

10,056

Utility

318

318

0

Warehousing

1,720

2,180

1,040

2,435

3,220

TOTAL

76,835

67,735

56,660

129,823

124,395

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