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U.S. Companies Planning Thousands Of Layoffs Include These Businesses

The cuts reflect a mix of restructuring efforts, cost-cutting measures and, in some cases, shifts tied to AI and changing market conditions.

A growing number of U.S. companies across multiple industries have announced layoffs this week, according to a roundup of recent filings and disclosures.

The job cuts, compiled by Newsweek, reflect a mix of restructuring efforts, cost-cutting measures and, in some cases, shifts tied to artificial intelligence and changing market conditions.

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The layoffs span industries including technology, finance, health care, manufacturing, hospitality and agriculture, underscoring the breadth of workforce reductions across the U.S. economy.

Companies that reported layoffs include:

Analysts say many companies are trimming payrolls as they adjust to economic pressures and invest in automation and artificial intelligence, a trend that has driven widespread job cuts across sectors in 2026, according to Business Insider.

The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act, or WARN, requires employers with 100 or more employees to provide 60 days’ advance written notice of plant closings or mass layoffs. Business Insider said it curated is list from the WARN Tracker.

Some of the job cuts planned in 2026 were previously announced. They include:

Several other large firms announced significant but less precisely quantified cuts:

Additional companies across sectors have also reduced headcount:

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