February 2019 Job Cuts Highest In Over 3 Years

from Challenger Gray and Christmas

The shortest month of the year saw the highest number of job cuts in over three-and-a-half years, as U.S.-based employers announced plans to cut 76,835 positions from their payrolls in February.

That is 45 percent higher than the 52,988 cuts announced in January.

Last month's job cuts are 117 percent higher than the 35,369 cuts announced in February 2018. It is the highest monthly total since 105,696 cuts were recorded in July 2015, primarily due to the U.S. Army's cutting over 50,000 jobs and tanking oil prices, causing thousands of cuts in the Energy sector.

Said Andrew Challenger, Vice President of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.:

Job cuts have been trending upward since the last half of 2018. We continue to see companies respond to shifting consumer behavior, new technology, as well as trade and market uncertainty through workforce restructuring.

Meanwhile, Retailers are closing or revamping brick-and-mortar locations, leading to job loss or going bankrupt and cutting their entire workforces

Retail leads all sectors in job cut announcements with 41,201 this year, 92 percent higher than the 21,484 Retail cuts announced through February last year. It is the highest January-February total since 2009 when Retailers announced 72,727 job cuts in the first two months of the year.

February's retail cuts include the announcement by Payless ShoeSource that 16,000 associates would lose their jobs as the company closes 2,500 stores.

Industrial Goods, which includes heavy and industrial manufacturers, announced 31,948 job cuts through February, while companies in Health Care, including Health Care Products and medical device manufacturers, announced 7,766. Transportation companies have announced 7,193 cuts so far this year.

The Automotive sector has announced 7,049 cuts this year, 239 percent higher than the 2,078 cuts announced through this point in 2018.

Adds Challenger:

The Auto industry is one in which shifting consumer demand and new tech is creating the need to pivot in a different direction. Tech companies like Apple and Tesla are competing for the self-driving market, causing disruptions to traditional manufacturers and suppliers.

The majority of cuts this year are due to restructuring, as companies cited this reason for 42,882 layoff announcements. Bankruptcy has claimed 38,863 jobs so far this year. Technological updates were directly blamed for 1,022 cuts. Companies relocating operations overseas claimed 683 jobs, while tariffs led to 300 cuts.

Note:

Challenger has updated the names of two industries to better describe the companies that are tracked therein. "Computer" will now be labeled "Technology" and "Commodities" will now be called "Mining."

Challenger is also breaking out Financial Tech firms, which will be referred to as "FinTech." These changes are represented in Table 2 (Job Cuts by Industry) and Table 7 (Announced Hiring Plans).

CHALLENGER, GRAY & CHRISTMAS, INC.

JOB CUT ANNOUNCEMENT REPORT

Table 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

TOP FIVE INDUSTRIES

 

Year To Date

 

 

2019

2018

 

Retail

41,201

21,484

 

Industrial Goods

31,948

2,370

 

Health Care/Products

7,766

10,392

 

Transportation

7,193

4,007

 

Automotive

7,049

2,078

 
       

MONTH-BY-MONTH TOTALS

 
   

 

2019

2018

 

January

52,988

44,653

 

February

76,835

35,369

 

March

 

60,357

 

April

 

36,081

 

May

 

31,517

 

June

 

37,202

 

July

 

27,122

 

August

 

38,472

 

September

 

55,285

 

October

 

75,644

 

November

 

53,073

 

December

 

43,884

 

TOTAL

129,823

538,659

 
       

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

 

Massachusetts

 

29,206

 

New York

 

24,306

 

California

 

23,484

 

Illinois

 

13,813

 

Georgia

 

4,393

 
     

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

 
 

Table 2: JOB CUTS BY INDUSTRY

 

18-Feb

19-Jan

19-Feb

YTD 2018

YTD 2019

Aerospace/Defense

641

1,735

272

936

2,007

Apparel

 

122

120

0

242

Automotive

1,375

3,949

3,100

2,078

7,049

Chemical

28

247

 

93

247

Construction

225

95

521

294

616

Consumer Products

3,162

2,074

978

10,320

3,052

Education

130

58

905

265

963

Electronics

581

 

59

1,152

59

Energy

877

247

2,152

2,006

2,399

Entertainment/Leisure

509

3,533

606

949

4,139

Financial

504

4,230

456

1,141

4,686

FinTech

 

186

   

186

Food

1,887

1,339

1,325

3,173

2,664

Government

175

661

98

503

759

Health Care/Products

3,861

1,780

5,986

10,392

7,766

Industrial Goods

1,406

2,283

29,665

2,370

31,948

Insurance

1,398

370

136

1,826

506

Legal

 

0

 

0

0

Media

1,307

1,279

1,152

2,162

2,431

Mining

 

144

203

153

347

Non-Profit

104

53

18

140

71

Pharmaceutical

1,242

539

144

2,218

683

Real Estate

80

78

 

135

78

Retail

6,106

22,327

18,874

21,484

41,201

Services

5,038

2,530

442

8,250

2,972

Technology

844

638

1,473

1,600

2,111

Telecommunications

914

461

234

1,865

695

Transportation

2,535

1,315

5,878

4,007

7,193

Utility

303

0

318

373

318

Warehousing

137

715

1,720

137

2,435

TOTAL

35,369

52,988

76,835

80,022

129,823

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