September 2018 Job Cuts Again Jump

Changes in consumer finance led to a 44 percent surge in job cut announcements in September, as U.S.-based employers planned to cut 55,285 from their payrolls.

from Challenger Gray and Christmas

Changes in consumer finance led to a 44 percent surge in job cut announcements in September, as U.S.-based employers planned to cut 55,285 from their payrolls.

Last month's total is 43.7 percent higher than the 38,472 cuts announced in August and 70.9 percent higher than the 32,346 cuts announced in the same month last year. September job cut plans are the second highest monthly total behind March, when 60,357 cuts were recorded.

Nearly half (47.9 percent) of September job cuts come from Wells Fargo's announcement that it will cut between 5 and 10 percent of its workforce over the next three years. With roughly 265,000 workers, the company plans to cut up to 26,500 (Challenger counted the higher figure in its tracking).

Said John Challenger, Chief Executive Officer of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.:

As the job market remains near full employment and companies struggle to find workers, large-scale job cut announcements like the one from Wells Fargo will actually provide the workers necessary for companies to gain momentum and sustain growth.

With the exception of Wells Fargo, low job cut announcements indicate employers are holding on to their staff in a period of expansion.

Despite low announcements, job cuts are up year over year. Employers have announced 366,058 cuts so far this year, 13.9 percent more than the 321,478 cuts announced in the first nine months of 2017. Employers announced plans to cut 120,879 jobs in the third quarter, 15.3 percent higher than the 104,800 announced in the second quarter and 27.9 percent higher than the 94,479 announced in the same quarter last year.

While the Financial sector announced the most cuts in September with 27,343, most of which are due to increased demand for online banking options, Retailers similarly continue to announce cuts as consumers pivot to online shopping, with Retail leading all sectors in job cuts. So far this year, Retail companies have announced 85,385 cuts, 12,319 of which occurred in the third quarter.

Industrial Goods manufacturers announced the third highest number of job cuts in September with 2,235, bringing the year-to-date total to 20,699, 32.9 percent higher than the 15,565 cuts announced through September last year.

Meanwhile, companies in Retail, Transportation, and Warehousing announced large-scale seasonal hiring plans last month. So far this season, Challenger has tracked plans to hire 589,118 seasonal workers this year. This is in addition to the 6,879 hiring plans employers announced in September.

CHALLENGER, GRAY & CHRISTMAS, INC.

JOB-CUT ANNOUNCEMENT REPORT

TOP FIVE INDUSTRIES

 

Year To Date

 

 

2018

2017

 

Retail

85,385

71,057

 

Financial

38,935

11,593

 

Health Care/Products

32,997

24,761

 

Consumer Products

28,489

11,415

 

Services

26,455

24,977

 
       

MONTH BY MONTH TOTALS

 
   

 

2018

2017

 

January

44,653

45,934

 

February

35,369

36,957

 

March

60,357

43,310

 

April

36,081

36,602

 

May

31,517

33,092

 

June

37,202

31,105

 

July

27,122

28,307

 

August

38,472

33,825

 

September

55,285

32,346

 

October

 

29,831

 

November

 

35,038

 

December

 

32,423

 

TOTAL

366,058

418,770

 
       

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

 

80,842

 

New Jersey

 

40,188

 

Texas

 

24,330

 

Ohio

 

21,435

 

New York

 

19,829

 
     

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

 
 

JOB CUTS BY INDUSTRY

 

17-Sep

18-Aug

18-Sep

YTD 2017

YTD 2018

Aerospace/Defense

1,595

785

 

13,371

4,950

Apparel

 

156

530

0

1,024

Automotive

1,026

654

1,613

16,231

13,963

Chemical

79

 

14

635

819

Commodities

150

   

245

395

Computer

2,373

634

727

15,335

9,485

Construction

3,183

118

141

8,452

1,615

Consumer Products

1,950

4,716

1,563

11,415

28,489

Education

310

1,508

804

11,357

8,716

Electronics

680

1,148

624

4,324

10,475

Energy

393

1,099

380

12,997

6,567

Entertainment/Leisure

636

481

1,322

8,740

8,599

Financial

794

2,925

27,343

11,593

38,935

Food

3,009

410

1,151

17,188

10,089

Government

 

326

95

7,532

2,116

Health Care/Products

1,997

2,407

2,106

24,761

32,997

Industrial Goods

1,252

10,188

2,235

15,595

20,699

Insurance

29

 

507

5,817

3,973

Legal

190

124

 

338

124

Media

53

409

849

3,235

8,480

Non-Profit

87

21

180

1,458

1,999

Pharmaceutical

4,251

87

2,163

9,745

7,638

Real Estate

     

505

357

Retail

3,461

3,715

5,907

71,057

85,385

Services

3,916

658

1,629

24,977

26,455

Telecommunications

535

2,266

1,111

12,975

12,902

Transportation

395

2,367

1,854

9,990

15,620

Utility

2

1,270

101

1,610

2,309

Warehousing

   

336

 

883

TOTAL

32,346

38,472

55,285

321,478

366,058

 

 

JOB CUTS BY REGION, STATE

EAST

September

YTD

New Jersey

1,349

40,188

New York

1,401

19,829

Pennsylvania

2,192

12,032

Massachusetts

147

7,060

Connecticut

229

3,586

Maryland

671

3,295

Rhode Island

143

833

Dist. of Columbia

 

407

New Hampshire

95

330

Delaware

 

224

Maine

126

126

Vermont

 

59

 

6,353

87,969

     

MIDWEST

September

YTD

Ohio

1,833

21,435

Wisconsin

238

17,694

Illinois

3,168

14,169

Missouri

2,515

7,789

Michigan

296

7,586

Minnesota

343

7,080

Indiana

228

5,256

Iowa

355

4,662

Nebraska

40

2,394

Kansas

 

990

TOTAL

9,016

89,055

 

 

JOB CUTS BY REGION, STATE

WEST

September

YTD

California

31,863

80,842

Texas

895

24,330

Washington

285

3,924

Colorado

207

3,360

Arizona

635

2,926

Oklahoma

347

1,613

Oregon

52

1,396

South Dakota

145

1,281

Idaho

175

1,256

Alaska

130

1,238

Utah

 

1,162

New Mexico

 

982

North Dakota

17

369

Nevada

 

210

Montana

12

28

Hawaii

 

0

Wyoming

 

0

TOTAL

34,763

124,917

     

SOUTH

September

YTD

Florida

1,475

14,566

North Carolina

1,401

10,068

Virginia

56

8,224

Georgia

1,000

7,560

South Carolina

 

4,117

Tennessee

406

4,054

Louisiana

379

3,785

Kentucky

215

3,558

Alabama

211

3,344

Mississippi

7

1,881

West Virginia

 

1,775

Arkansas

3

1,185

TOTAL

5,153

64,117

JOB CUTS BY REASON

 

September

YTD

Restructuring

37,818

156,779

Closing

11,726

111,600

Bankruptcy

200

33,378

Cost-Cutting

963

25,176

Acquisition/Merger

2,058

14,823

Contract Loss

487

11,885

Relocation

1,118

5,004

Demand Downturn

94

2,112

Outsourcing

 

1,796

Government Regulation

296

1,365

Tariffs

94

685

Coal Downturn

 

613

Financial Losses

365

365

Voluntary Severance

 

300

Legal Trouble

50

62

Technological Update

 

60

Competition

 

30

Terminated

13

14

Fire

3

11

TOTAL

55,285

366,058

 

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