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November 2020 Job Cuts: Job Cuts Fall For The Second Month

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In the penultimate month of the year, U.S.-based employers announced 64,797 job cuts, the second-lowest monthly total for 2020. It is 19.7% lower than the 80,666 job cuts announced in October

November’s total is 45.4% higher than the 44,569 cuts announced in November of last year. So far this year, 2,227,725 job cuts have been announced, 298% higher than the 559,713 cuts announced through November 2019. It is the highest annual total on record.

“News of a coming vaccine and clarity surrounding election results have sent markets soaring and given companies some stability as we end the year,” said Andrew Challenger, Senior Vice President of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

“That said, disposable income decreased over $130 billion in October, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis. Undoubtedly, the millions of Americans who remain out of work will have an impact on spending, which will lead to further cuts,” he added.

The majority of cuts last month came from Entertainment/Leisure companies, which announced 11,666 cuts. This sector leads all industries this year with 857,620, up 5,860% from the 14,389 announced in the same period last year.

Technology companies followed with 11,431 cuts, bringing the year-to-date total to 77,826, 22.7% more than the 63,447 cuts announced in the sector last year.

Transportation companies announced the third-highest total for the month with 10,455 cuts, for a total of 170,129 cuts in the first eleven months of 2020. This is a 543% increase from the 26,445 announced in the same period last year.

“Not only are airlines having trouble with decreased travelers, but local transportation authorities are feeling the loss of ridership this year,” said Challenger.

The only industries that have announced fewer job cuts than during the same period last year are Chemical, Financial, Pharmaceutical, and Utility.

Market Conditions were cited as the reason for 20,021 cuts in November, the highest number for any reason. Demand Downturn followed with 17,659. Restructuring resulted in 11,676 cuts. COVID impacted 5,873 jobs in October, but leads all reasons in 2020 with 1,105,599.

Companies have announced 185,504 hiring plans in November, bringing the year-to-date total to 3,113,595. Of those, 795,350 are seasonal hiring plans for the holidays. These hiring plans are down from last year when employers announced 813,781 seasonal hiring plans.

CHALLENGER, GRAY & CHRISTMAS, INC.

JOB CUT ANNOUNCEMENT REPORT

Table 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

TOP FIVE INDUSTRIES

Year to Date

2020

2019

Entertainment/Leisure

857,620

14,389

Retail

182,307

74,686

Transportation

170,129

14,983

Services

156,662

24,534

Automotive

86,400

47,518

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

64,797

44,569

December

32,843

TOTAL

2,227,725

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

397,783

New York

260,209

Florida

212,003

Texas

162,742

Ohio

94,370

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

Table 2: JOB CUTS BY INDUSTRY

19-Nov

20-Oct

20-Nov

YTD 2019

YTD 2020

Aerospace/Defense

839

4,994

5,953

7,566

85,814

Apparel

223

25

1,193

2,046

28,511

Automotive

4,493

200

231

47,518

86,400

Chemical

87

48

1,154

332

Construction

261

967

167

3,971

10,257

Consumer Products

1,528

1,031

950

16,673

35,562

Education

750

4,990

1,648

15,626

41,663

Electronics

169

171

367

1,964

9,978

Energy

1,461

11,787

920

25,239

48,656

Entertainment/Leisure

2,081

14,804

11,666

14,389

857,620

Financial

1,110

2,757

223

22,199

13,667

FinTech

195

56

1,696

2,282

Food

1,962

745

1,100

23,134

31,273

Government

920

3,881

783

13,364

67,348

Health Care/Products

6,247

2,643

4,485

43,443

62,590

Industrial Goods

4,636

1,613

1,195

68,141

79,222

Insurance

205

4,247

312

3,135

7,825

Legal

77

32

0

1,133

Media

553

1,395

1,574

9,751

30,211

Mining

692

6,521

10,563

Non-Profit

157

314

977

3,147

51,818

Pharmaceutical

588

84

11,219

1,679

Real Estate

302

28

373

2,348

20,895

Retail

3,201

2,544

2,787

74,686

182,307

Services

3,004

9,471

5,412

24,534

156,662

Technology

7,292

88

11,431

63,447

77,826

Telecommunications

75

91

32

14,983

30,031

Transportation

1,104

11,475

10,455

26,445

170,129

Utility

231

1,794

1,673

Warehousing

203

280

391

9,580

23,798

TOTAL

44,569

80,666

64,797

559,713

2,227,725

Copyright 2020 Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.

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