January 2021 Job Cuts Increase Slightly

from Challenger Gray and Christmas

Planned job cuts announced by U.S.-based companies rose 3.3%, to 79,552, in January from 77,030 in December.

January's total is 17.4% higher than the 67,735 cuts announced in the same month last year. It is the highest January total since 2009, when 241,749 cuts were announced.

"While cuts were higher than average last month, we are seeing a leveling off of announcements, which may bode well for a recovery in the coming months. Companies may be reassessing their staffing levels and waiting on the impact of the relief bill before making any additional workforce decisions," said Andrew Challenger, Senior Vice President of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc.



January job cuts were led by the Aerospace/Defense industry, which announced 29,100 cuts. The industry has seen turmoil caused by a downturn in orders for commercial airliners, as travel dried up due to the pandemic. This sector announced 86,125 cuts in 2020, a record high. The previous record occurred in 2002, with 53,888 announced cuts in the sector. This marked the first month since February that job cut announcements were not led by the Entertainment/Leisure or Transportation sectors.

"This appears to be a new wave of layoffs hitting deeper than the initial blow," said Challenger.

Telecommunications announced the second-highest number of cuts last month with 19,002. This sector has seen disruption for over a decade, as new technology has changed the way consumers communicate. This industry announced 33,133 cuts last year, the most since 2018, when 59,568 were announced.

Warehousing announced the third-highest number of job cuts in January with 6,601, likely due to seasonal positions ending, followed by Entertainment/Leisure with 6,399.

Of the 742 Media cuts announced in January, 242 occurred in digital, print, and broadcast news.

The leading reason for job cut announcements in January was the demand downturn, followed by restructuring. Market conditions accounted for 15,056 cuts in January. COVID-19 was cited for 4,620 job cuts in January.

Top 5 Reasons

Jan-21

Demand Downturn

29,822

Restructuring

19,526

Market Conditions

15,056

COVID-19

4,620

Closing

4,358

Table 1: EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

TOP FIVE INDUSTRIES

Year To Date

 

2021

2020

Aerospace/Defense

29,100

3,422

Telecommunications

19,002

635

Warehousing

6,601

2,180

Entertainment/Leisure

6,399

2,350

Services

3,722

1,731

     

MONTH-BY-MONTH TOTALS

 

 

2021

2020

January

79,552

67,735

February

 

56,660

March

 

222,288

April

 

671,129

May

 

397,016

June

 

170,219

July

 

262,649

August

 

115,762

September

 

118,804

October

 

80,666

November

 

64,797

December

 

77,030

TOTAL

79,552

2,304,755

     

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

Washington

 

29,277

Texas

 

20,779

California

 

9,212

Tennessee

 

6,482

Florida

 

2,008

   

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

Table 2: JOB CUTS BY INDUSTRY

 

20-Jan

20-Dec

21-Jan

Aerospace/Defense

3,422

311

29,100

Apparel

358

64

97

Automotive

5,437

791

597

Chemical

   

35

Construction

241

213

121

Consumer Products

1,573

3,326

412

Education

138

203

612

Electronics

536

 

336

Energy

2,111

5,048

1,936

Entertainment/Leisure

2,350

8,426

6,399

Financial

2,339

10

2,030

FinTech

371

 

408

Food

1,601

939

610

Government

926

10,975

19

Health Care/Products

5,610

986

3,124

Industrial Goods

6,098

431

232

Insurance

478

53

125

Legal

226

   

Media

794

500

724

Mining

509

338

175

Non-Profit

151

392

359

Pharmaceutical

168

452

 

Real Estate

80

1

31

Retail

10,444

2,579

1,359

Services

1,737

2,572

3,722

Technology

13,869

5,253

1,084

Telecommunications

635

3,105

19,002

Transportation

3,353

29,430

302

Utility

 

193

 

Warehousing

2,180

439

6,601

TOTAL

67,735

77,030

79,552

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