U.S. Layoffs Tracker: Companies Cutting Jobs Across America
Layoffs are no longer isolated to specific events. They are now part of a long-term structural shift driven by technology and automation. Understanding which companies are laying off employees and which roles are most at risk helps workers make informed decisions. Workers who adapt early, learn new skills, and move into lower-risk roles will have the strongest long-term career stability.
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Broward School District Is Planning to Cut About 1,000 Jobs
The Broward School District is planning to cut about 1,000 jobs and has given employees its first clue as to which positions may be affected. The “primary impact” of the district’s cost-cutting effort will be district-level positions. Employees will be notified if they are being laid off during late spring, states the Feb. 20 email. Their last day would be June 30.
California AI Tech Company Lays off 71 Scientists and Engineers
C3, which touts several federal government agencies as customers for its various AI application tools, gave notice for 71 Redwood City layoffs. 18 data scientists and about 45 engineers in various roles are losing their jobs, according to the document. It’s unclear how deep the cuts go to C3’s larger workforce, which totaled 1,181 full-time employees.
T-Mobile to Layoff 109 Illinois Employees
Citing changing business needs, T-Mobile USA submitted a WARN notice that the company would lay off 109 workers from its Schaumburg, Illinois facility by April 2, 2026.
Kroger to Close Illinois Delivery Site and Layoff 72 Workers
Kroger will close its delivery hub in Maywood, Illinois, laying off 72 workers. The company laid off 71 Maywood employees in February. Illinois workNet advised affected workers that they may qualify for free career services and training through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Dislocated Worker Program.
Over 1,300 Employees of Verizon Have Been Laid off in New Jersey
The telecommunications giant announced 13,000 layoffs worldwide and 1,319 employees of Verizon have been laid off in New Jersey. The company is one of several big-name employers that are losing workers. Verizon's executive leadership and corporate functions have remained in Basking Ridge, while its official headquarters are in New York City.
Costar, Which Operates Homes.com and Apartments.com, Conducts Second Round of Massive Layoffs
CoStar Group has carried out another round of layoffs at its downtown Richmond headquarters, affecting employees who work on the Homes.com platform. The exact number of people impacted has not been released. This is the company's second significant round of reductions in under a year; in February 2025, more than 100 Richmond staffers were laid off as the company increased its use of artificial intelligence.
Gallo Wine is Laying Off Nearly 100 Employees and Closing a Major Napa Valley Wine-Making Facility
California wine producer Gallo is cutting nearly 100 jobs and shutting a major winemaking facility in Napa Valley. The Modesto-based company said the reductions are needed to respond to market conditions and shifting customer preferences. A Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notice filed with the state shows 93 employees at five locations will be affected.
Long Beach Unified School District to End Employment of 600 Teachers
Though it is common for the district to choose not to renew some temporary contracts, the non-renewal of hundreds of TK-12 teachers, early childhood education teachers and social workers represents a massive change for the next school year from the current workforce of 10,000 total employees. Poly and Jordan high schools in Long Beach may be especially hard hit
Candy Maker to Lay Off Nearly 100 Employees and Close Jelly Belly Operations
Sixty-nine employees are slated to lose their jobs at Fairfield-headquartered Jelly Belly, according to a WARN notice. Jelly Belly’s parent company, Ferrara Candy Company, is closing its “corporate-commercial operations,” located at One Jelly Belly Lane, 2400 N. Watney Way, 2500 N. Watney Way, and 2385 N. Watney Way.
Corning Inc. to Cease Operations in North Carolina and Layoff 123 Workers
Corning Inc. will cease operations at a 780,000-square-foot distribution center in Eastern North Carolina, outsourcing its functions as the company expands other facilities in the state. The move will result in the layoff of 123 workers.
LPL Financial to Lay Off 300 Employees
LPL Financial Holdings Inc. is the latest financial advice company to lay off employees in an era when artificial intelligence software is replacing back office jobs, with the firm cutting about 3% of its 10,100 person workforce. LPL Financial is the largest broker-dealer in the industry by headcount, working with more than 30,000 financial advisors.
Walgreens to Lay Off Over 150 Employees in Closure of Houston Distribution Center
Walgreens is laying off 159 employees as part of the closure of its Houston Distribution Center, according to a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act notice. The notice says the layoffs will begin on or around June 1 in Houston, Texas.
Logistics Company, GXO, Is Laying off 185 Workers in Memphis, TN
A logistics company filed notice with the state Thursday that it will lay off 185 workers in Memphis. GXO told officials the layoffs will occur between April 3 and May 31. The company operates a Memphis facility on Logistics Drive, off Lamar Avenue near the Tennessee state line. According to GXO’s website, it employs about 150,000 people across 1,000 warehouses.
Bay Area Homebuilder Warns of 100% Layoffs of Its 290 Employees
The company filed a WARN notice with California officials on Feb. 12, citing "lack of new business and loss of capital funding" as reasons for potential layoffs. Harbinger Production, a modular homebuilder that has erected sizable apartment buildings around the Bay Area, is now at a crossroads. Funding issues and a production gap mean Harbinger just had to threaten its 290 employees with layoffs.
Lucid Motors Announces a 12% Cut to Its United States Workforce
Lucid Motors, the Bay Area upstart fighting to compete in the famously difficult electric vehicle business, is laying off hundreds of workers amid its long grind toward profitability. The luxury carmaker announced a 12% cut to its United States workforce.
Mass Layoffs & AI Mandates at Block, Inc.; 10 % Staff Cuts & Promotion of AI Tools
Block Inc. (Square) announced this month that approximately 10% of the company’s 11,000 employees would be laid off in the coming weeks.
Layoffs Will Continue Through 2030
Automation and AI adoption are accelerating. Companies that reduce costs and improve efficiency gain competitive advantages. This creates ongoing pressure to automate and reduce workforce size. Layoffs are expected to continue across many industries over the next decade.