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October 2020 Job Cuts: Year-to-Date Cuts Fall

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from Challenger Gray and Christmas

October marked the lowest number of layoffs in seven months, as U.S.-based employers announced plans to cut 80,666 jobs from their payrolls.

October’s total is 32% lower than the 118,804 cuts announced in September. It is 60% higher than the 50,275 cuts in the same month last year. October’s total is the lowest since February, when 56,605 cuts were announced.

So far this year, 2,162,928 job cuts have been announced, 320% higher than the 515,144 cuts announced through October last year. It is the highest annual total on record.

“The bulk of the announcements this year are indeed in industries directly impacted by shutdown orders and consumers’ wariness to spend money in such places, like restaurants, hotels, bars, and brick-and-mortar retail. We’ve now seen tens of thousands of cuts in industries outside Entertainment and Retail, indicating the impact is spreading,” said Andrew Challenger, Senior Vice President of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

“The lower numbers certainly indicate some companies impacted by shutdown orders were able to reopen and stave off cutting jobs. However, as case counts rise and more jurisdictions impose stricter enforcement, and stimulus money dries up with no coming legislation, uncertainty is likely guiding many company decisions on retaining workers,” he added.

The majority of cuts continue to come from Entertainment/Leisure companies, which announced 14,876 cuts last month. This is the lowest monthly total since 1,344 cuts were announced in the sector in February. Through October, Entertainment/Leisure companies have announced 845,954 cuts, up 6,773% from the 12,308 announced in the same period last year.

Energy companies followed in October with 11,787 cuts, bringing the year-to-date total to 47,736, more than double the 23,778 cuts announced in the sector last year. It is the highest year-to-date total for the industry since 2016, when 103,147 cuts were announced through October.

Transportation companies announced the third-highest total for the month with 11,475 cuts, as airlines grapple with reduced travel and lower revenue. This sector has announced 159,674 cuts in the first ten months of 2020, a 530% increase from the 25,341 announced in the same period last year.

Retailers have announced 179,520 cuts so far this year, up 151% from the 71,485 cuts announced through October 2019.

Demand downturn was cited as the reason for 25,281 cuts in October, the highest number for any reason. Market conditions followed with 16,529. Cost-Cutting caused 8,483 cuts last month, while Restructuring was cited for 7,945. COVID impacted 7,803 jobs in October, but leads all reasons in 2020, with 1,099,726.

Companies have announced 255,198 hiring plans in October, bringing the year-to-date total to 2,928,091. Of those, 699,900 are seasonal hiring plans for the holidays. Retailers are responsible for the bulk of these plans, with 1,096,678, as demand for grocery stores and online shopping skyrocketed during the pandemic, while Transportation companies like shipping and trucking announced another 737,500 hiring plans.

CHALLENGER, GRAY & CHRISTMAS, INC.

JOB CUT ANNOUNCEMENT REPORT

Table 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

TOP FIVE INDUSTRIES

Year To Date

2020

2019

Entertainment/Leisure

845,954

12,308

Retail

179,520

71,485

Transportation

159,674

25,341

Services

151,250

21,530

Automotive

86,169

43,025

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

397,016

58,577

June

170,219

41,977

July

262,649

38,845

August

115,762

53,480

September

118,804

41,557

October

80,666

50,275

November

44,569

December

32,843

TOTAL

2,162,928

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

390,238

New York

238,390

Florida

208,826

Texas

160,508

Washington

93,697

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

Table 2: JOB CUTS BY INDUSTRY

19-Oct

20-Sep

20-Oct

YTD 2019

YTD 2020

Aerospace/Defense

774

18,971

4,994

6,727

79,861

Apparel

217

764

25

1,823

27,318

Automotive

1,965

452

200

43,025

86,169

Chemical

104

48

1,067

332

Construction

385

61

967

3,710

10,090

Consumer Products

1,373

2,073

1,031

15,145

34,612

Education

248

4,104

4,990

14,876

40,015

Electronics

42

171

1,795

9,611

Energy

1,011

821

11,787

23,778

47,736

Entertainment/Leisure

1,447

32,099

14,804

12,308

845,954

Financial

1,672

1,587

2,757

21,089

13,444

FinTech

54

1,501

2,226

Food

1,136

7,547

745

21,172

30,173

Government

77

1,286

3,881

12,444

66,565

Health Care/Products

5,400

2,991

2,643

37,196

58,105

Industrial Goods

2,562

1,237

1,613

63,505

78,027

Insurance

50

296

4,247

2,930

7,513

Legal

40

77

0

1,101

Media

720

983

1,395

9,198

28,637

Mining

1,317

383

5,829

10,563

Non-Profit

237

436

314

2,990

50,841

Pharmaceutical

2,243

356

10,631

1,595

Real Estate

5,982

28

2,046

20,522

Retail

6,127

8,573

2,544

71,485

179,520

Services

1,761

8,534

9,471

21,530

151,250

Technology

15,898

1,488

88

56,155

66,395

Telecommunications

177

202

91

14,908

29,999

Transportation

1,307

16,628

11,475

25,341

159,674

Utility

400

22

1,563

1,673

Warehousing

1,667

792

280

9,377

23,407

TOTAL

50,275

118,804

80,666

515,144

2,162,928

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