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Rising Layoffs Signal End Of U.S. “Low-Hire, Low-Fire” Era

Many major companies are cutting staff at rates not seen in over a decade, raising concerns among economists about the health of the labor market.

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November 3, 2025
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Rising Layoffs Signal End Of U.S. “Low-Hire, Low-Fire” Era

There were roughly 950,000 layoffs through September, more than any full non-pandemic year since 2009.

For years, the U.S. job market had one silver lining: layoffs were relatively rare. Unfortunately, that trend is now taking a turn as many major companies are cutting staff at rates not seen in over a decade, raising concerns among economists about the health of the labor market.

Recent high-profile cuts include Starbucks (900 corporate roles), Target (1,800), Amazon (14,000), and Paramount (1,000). Each company points to different reasons — corporate restructuring, mergers, and the growing role of AI — but together, the numbers tell a bigger story. 

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An outplacement firm counted roughly 950,000 layoffs through September, more than any full non-pandemic year since 2009.

Some of the cuts have clear explanations. Starbucks trimmed 900 corporate jobs in September after earlier reductions as part of management’s restructuring plan. Target eliminated 1,800 positions to help speed up operations. Amazon’s 14,000 layoffs were largely linked to AI adoption, while Paramount and Molson Coors pointed to mergers and changing consumer habits.

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Economists note that while one company’s layoffs might seem like an isolated event, the recent wave suggests a larger change: the U.S. may be moving away from the “low-hire, low-fire” environment of recent years, according to Bloomberg. 

Workforce reductions are becoming a more visible feature of the current economy, signaling that stability in corporate employment is no longer a given.

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