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- Decoding the tech sector layoffs | Deloitte Insights
- The Scoop: New waves of layoffs smash tech, media and beyond - PR Daily
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- 10 big tech companies and their big layoffs in 2022
- The Year 2023 Could See Mass Layoffs - USNN World News
- Ranked: America’s 20 Biggest Tech Layoffs Since 2020 – Visual ...
- 10 biggest corporate layoffs of the past two decades | Fortune

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According to recent data, the number of layoffs in the U.S. has increased by over 20% in the past 12 months, with the technology and finance sectors being the most affected. Companies such as Google, Amazon, and Microsoft have announced significant layoffs, citing reasons such as restructuring, cost-cutting, and adapting to changing market conditions.


Key Statistics:

- Over 150,000 jobs have been cut in the U.S. tech industry alone in the past year.
- The average layoff affects around 500 employees per company.
- California, New York, and Texas are the top three states with the highest number of layoffs.

At ModernGlobe, we have developed an interactive dashboard to visualize the major layoffs at U.S. corporations. The dashboard provides a comprehensive overview of the companies, sectors, and locations affected by the layoffs. By utilizing this tool, users can gain insights into the trends and patterns of layoffs, enabling them to make informed decisions about their careers and investments.


Industry-Wide Impact:
The layoffs have far-reaching implications for the overall economy, with potential consequences including:
- Reduced consumer spending and economic growth.
- Increased competition for jobs in affected industries.
- Shifts in the labor market, with potential skills gaps emerging.
