About AfterLayoff.com
AfterLayoff.com is an independent employment news publication dedicated to tracking U.S. layoffs, workforce reductions, and labor market shifts.
We provide factual reporting, analysis, and educational resources to help workers, families, and professionals better understand employment risk and workforce trends.
Because employment stability and financial security are considered YMYL (Your Money or Your Life) topics under Google’s Search Quality Evaluator Guidelines, we operate with strict editorial and verification standards.
Our Mission
Our mission is to:
Track confirmed layoffs across the United States
Provide transparent reporting based on primary sources
Help workers understand their options after job loss
Improve public awareness of labor market trends
We aim to serve workers first — not investors, not corporations, and not political interests.
What We Cover
AfterLayoff.com reports on:
Company workforce reductions
Mass layoffs and WARN notices
Industry downsizing trends
Regional employment shifts
Public company restructuring announcements
Workforce transition resources
Our reporting draws from publicly available data including:
State WARN filings
SEC disclosures
Corporate press releases
Public earnings calls
Established media outlets such as
Reuters
Bloomberg
The Wall Street Journal
We clearly distinguish between:
Confirmed reports
Analysis
Commentary
Our Editorial Standards
We follow the principles outlined in our Editorial Policy, including:
Fact-checking against primary sources
Updating stories when new data becomes available
Correcting errors transparently
Avoiding speculation presented as fact
Maintaining editorial independence from advertisers
Advertising partners, including Google AdSense, do not influence editorial decisions.
Financial & Employment Content Responsibility
AfterLayoff.com does not provide:
Legal advice
Tax advice
Personalized financial advice
Investment recommendations
Our content related to unemployment benefits, severance, health insurance (including COBRA or ACA options), and job search strategy is educational in nature and intended for general informational purposes only.
Readers are encouraged to consult qualified professionals for personal guidance.
Why AfterLayoff.com Exists
Mass layoffs affect:
Household income
Health insurance access
Retirement planning
Local economies
Yet workforce reductions are often fragmented across:
State databases
Corporate disclosures
Financial filings
News outlets
AfterLayoff.com exists to centralize, contextualize, and responsibly report on these developments in one accessible platform.
Transparency & Trust
We believe trust is built through:
Clear sourcing
Transparent corrections
No anonymous financial claims
No guaranteed job outcome promises
Clear separation of editorial and advertising
We do not sell personal data.
We do not publish unverified rumors as confirmed fact.
We do not guarantee employment results.
Contact & Editorial Inquiries
For corrections, media inquiries, or editorial questions or privacy-related requests, click here to contact.
Our Commitment to Readers
Employment security is one of the most significant financial stability factors in American households.
We are committed to responsible reporting that:
Respects affected workers
Avoids sensationalism
Prioritizes verified information
Supports informed decision-making
AfterLayoff.com aims to be a trusted resource for employment awareness, workforce transparency, and responsible labor market reporting.