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April 2020 Job Cuts Break Single Month Record

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Job cuts announced by U.S.-based employers spiked to 671,129, the highest single-month total on record. Challenger began tracking job cut announcements in January 1993. Last month’s total was primarily due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which was cited as the reason for 633,082 job cuts

April’s total is 202% higher than the 222,288 job cuts announced in March and 1,577% higher than the 40,023 cuts announced in the same month last year. It is 170% higher than the previous record monthly total of 248,475 job cuts tracked in January of 2002.

So far this year, 1,017,812 job cuts have been announced, 342% higher than the 230,433 announced in the first four months of 2019. It is the highest January-April total on record, and 43% higher than the previous record January-April total of 711,100 announced in the first four months of 2009.

“No doubt employers have every intention of bringing back workers once the immediate crisis passes, but the indefinite nature of this pandemic coupled with the fact that we’re seeing recession- or even depression-level economic data means the vast majority of these jobs will not return any time soon,” said Andrew Challenger, Senior Vice President of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

“The longer people are out of work, the less money they have to spend. The longer people feel unsafe going out and spending, the less likely many small and midsize businesses will keep people on the payroll,” he added.

Prior to the last two months, individual job cut events in a given month averaged 252. In April, Challenger tracked nearly 2,600 job cut events after 1,070 in March.

Date

Job Cut Events

Cuts

20-Apr

2,591

671,129

20-Mar

1,070

222,288

20-Feb

253

56,660

20-Jan

291

67,735

19-Dec

196

32,843

19-Nov

337

44,569

19-Oct

252

50,275

19-Sep

240

41,557

19-Aug

247

53,480

19-Jul

223

38,845

19-Jun

240

41,997

19-May

286

58,577

19-Apr

272

40,023

19-Mar

270

60,587

19-Feb

181

76,335

19-Jan

175

52,988

18-Dec

243

43,884

Source: Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc. ©

The vast majority of cuts came from companies in the Entertainment/Leisure sector, which includes bars, restaurants, hotels, and amusement parks. So far this year, these companies have announced 415,206 cuts, 5,783% higher than the 7,058 announced in the first four months of 2019; 400,985 of these cuts were due to COVID-19.

Retailers have announced the second-highest number of job cuts this year with 114,327, 86,982 of which are due to COVID-19. This is 138% higher than the 48,076 cuts announced through the same period last year.

The Services sector, which includes companies that provide catering, linen, marketing, and administrative services, announced 73,137 cuts in 2020, 811% higher than the 8,032 cuts announced through the same period in 2019.

The Automotive sector, including makers, suppliers, and dealers, which prior to the pandemic was seeing fallout from a trade war, shifting consumer behavior, and automation, has cut 56,292 jobs in 2020, up 184% from the 19,802 cuts announced through April last year.

The COVID-19 pandemic is not the only cause for job cuts, although it is the reason for the vast majority. The ongoing downturn in oil was cited for 10,041 cuts in April and a total of 11,310 for the year. Company and plant closings have claimed 60,959 jobs this year. Restructuring was blamed for another 46,751 cuts, and market conditions claimed another 19,672.

CHALLENGER, GRAY & CHRISTMAS, INC.

JOB CUT ANNOUNCEMENT REPORT

Table 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

TOP FIVE INDUSTRIES

Year To Date

2020

2019

Entertainment/Leisure

415,206

7,058

Retail

114,327

48,076

Services

73,137

8,032

Automotive

56,292

19,802

Industrial Goods

43,190

39,304

MONTH-BY-MONTH TOTALS

2020

2019

January

67,735

52,988

February

56,660

76,835

March

222,288

60,587

April

671,129

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

1,017,812

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

New York

123,220

Texas

96,185

California

94,807

Florida

83,980

Ohio

66,756

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

Table 2: JOB CUTS BY INDUSTRY

19-Apr

20-Mar

20-Apr

YTD 2019

YTD 2020

Aerospace/Defense

380

3,275

17,960

2,667

25,050

Apparel

300

1,117

10,154

743

11,750

Automotive

3,915

13,076

37,413

19,802

56,292

Chemical

40

127

73

368

200

Construction

562

312

4,174

1,362

5,721

Consumer Products

4,705

1,871

9,268

8,904

14,251

Education

3,271

774

6,027

7,069

9,808

Electronics

263

594

438

762

1,693

Energy

1,631

6,018

10,708

12,179

20,303

Entertainment/Leisure

1,390

93,193

318,319

7,058

415,206

Financial

1,295

313

2,733

10,865

6,304

FinTech

30

562

160

1,000

1,133

Food

1,093

2,745

4,184

6,883

11,233

Government

347

118

15,705

3,503

17,225

Health Care/Products

3,497

4,259

19,453

14,374

32,399

Industrial Goods

5,159

10,799

23,162

39,304

43,190

Insurance

231

699

37

1,193

2,490

Legal

381

0

607

Media

316

3,482

2,799

6,112

8,659

Mining

216

158

6,016

802

6,683

Non-Profit

533

5,751

19,229

608

25,348

Pharmaceutical

1,034

174

2,236

919

Real Estate

80

4,842

2,780

592

8,266

Retail

2,015

11,285

84,502

48,076

114,327

Services

3,224

37,854

32,394

8,032

73,137

Technology

1,202

3,449

7,056

5,933

34,592

Telecommunications

1,461

5,104

16,552

4,451

27,961

Transportation

1,141

5,712

13,349

11,232

29,117

Utility

67

880

770

947

Warehousing

692

4,558

5,223

3,553

13,001

TOTAL

40,023

222,288

671,129

230,433

1,017,812

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