224,698 employees laid off since 2024

Cars24, nCino, Otipy become the latest to feature in the list of companies that are laying off employees. We're tracking the latest layoffs happening worldwide. Find out how many people were let go and which industries are being impacted the most
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Latest Layoffs

Last updated on June 2, 2025

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Company
# of Laid Off
City
CEO Pay
Industry
Date
Funding
Source
120
Gurugram
Transportation
May 27, 2025
$1.3B
Series G
-
Wilmington
Finance
May 27, 2025
$1.1B
Public
300
New Delhi
Food
May 23, 2025
$44M
Series B
-
Orlando
Transportation
May 20, 2025
$780M
Public
138
Quebec
Transportation
May 22, 2025
$402M
Public
106
Zurich
Energy
May 21, 2025
$734M
Private Equity
-
London
AI
May 20, 2025
$445M
Series D
-
Baltimore
Michael Farkas - $548.4k
Other
May 19, 2025
$110M
Public
350
Bengaluru
Media
May 18, 2025
$1.7B
Series J
97
Tampa Bay
Healthcare
May 15, 2025
$17M
Series A
10
Tel Aviv
AI
May 15, 2025
$28M
Series A
100
Seattle
Retail
May 14, 2025
$8.1B
Public
1600
Waterloo
Data
May 6, 2025
$1.1B
Public
6000
Seattle
Satya Nadella - $44.3M
Other
May 13, 2025
$1M
Public
248
San Francisco
Dan Rosensweig - $21M
Education
May 12, 2025
$227M
Public
325
New York City
Amanda Ginsberg - $2.5M
Consumer
May 8, 2025
500
San Francisco
George Kurtz - $20.5M
Security
May 7, 2025
$1.2B
Public
15
New Delhi
Other
May 5, 2025
$3M
Seed
-
Vancouver
Energy
May 5, 2025
$370M
Unknown
20
Tel Aviv
Security
May 4, 2025
$322M
Unknown
700
San Francisco
George Kurian - $9.5M
Data
April 30, 2025
300
San Francisco
Andrew Wilson - $18.3M
Consumer
April 29, 2025
$2M
Public
-
San Francisco
Energy
April 29, 2025
$583M
Public
-
Los Angeles
Other
April 28, 2025
$238M
Unknown
-
Seattle
Hardware
April 28, 2025
77
San Francisco
AI
April 25, 2025
$1.1B
Series D
-
Bengaluru
Manufacturing
May 2, 2025
$32M
Series B
200
Bristol
John Evans - $13.9M
Other
May 1, 2025
-
San Francisco
Finance
May 1, 2025
$109M
Acquired
-
Seattle
Mark Okerstrom - $11.3M
Travel
April 28, 2025
$3.3B
Public
200
Gurugram
Transportation
April 26, 2025
$1.3B
Series G
100
San Francisco
Mark Zuckerberg - $26.8M
Consumer
April 24, 2025
$26B
Public
22000
Sacramento
Robert Swan - $22.4M
Hardware
April 23, 2025
$12M
Public
100
Noida
Finance
April 17, 2025
$125M
Series D
150
San Francisco
Transportation
April 16, 2025
$467M
Series E
97
San Francisco
Marketing
April 16, 2025
$1.6B
Public
7
San Francisco
Consumer
April 16, 2025
$3M
Seed
200
San Francisco
Other
April 15, 2025
$484M
Series F
-
San Francisco
Travel
April 14, 2025
$839M
Public
200
Berlin
Logistics
April 12, 2025
$593M
Series D
-
London
Real Estate
April 3, 2025
281
San Francisco
Other
April 2, 2025
$986M
Series E
10
Sydney
Consumer
April 2, 2025
$2.5B
Unknown
-
Melbourne
Data
April 2, 2025
2800
Stockholm
Energy
March 31, 2025
$13.8B
Unknown
-
Washington D.C.
Christopher Paucek - $6.6M
Education
March 31, 2025
$426M
Public
120
Denver
Alexander Karp - $4.5M
Data
March 27, 2025
$3B
Public
931
San Francisco
Finance
March 25, 2025
$150M
Public
68
San Francisco
Other
March 25, 2025
$770M
Series D
20
Washington D.C.
Data
March 25, 2025
$47M
Series B
Top Industries Impacted
Finance Finance
5,670
Consumer Consumer
11,063
Other Other
12,175
Retail Retail
3,114
Food Food
3,049
Healthcare Healthcare
1,659
Transportation Transportation
4,448
Marketing Marketing
1,488
Energy Energy
6,713
Security Security
1,623
Layoffs By Location
San Francisco San Francisco
64,686
New York City New York City
3,701
Seattle Seattle
9,901
Tel Aviv Tel Aviv
1,941
Bengaluru Bengaluru
2,842
Boston Boston
1,882
Los Angeles Los Angeles
144
Berlin Berlin
1,524
London London
271
Chicago Chicago
1,280
Total Employees Laid Off By Month
Jun 2024 Jun 2024
6,641
Jul 2024 Jul 2024
6,851
Aug 2024 Aug 2024
35,659
Sep 2024 Sep 2024
3,941
Oct 2024 Oct 2024
3,659
Nov 2024 Nov 2024
6,455
Dec 2024 Dec 2024
2,268
Jan 2025 Jan 2025
6,003
Feb 2025 Feb 2025
16,084
Mar 2025 Mar 2025
8,834
Apr 2025 Apr 2025
24,545
May 2025 May 2025
10,129
Jun 2025 Jun 2025
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What is the source of this data then?

It's a mandate that companies must file reports about layoffs to the government so that unemployment benefits are not abused. We extract data from these filings, which are buried in pdfs. cleanse, organise & present this data. So that you, the employee knows the inside health of a company through numbers & not by their marketing propaganda.

Why do this?

We believe information can be empowering, and that the financial health of a company is best known through numbers — and the shocks are first felt by the employees at the epicenter through layoffs whilst much further later in the market. So if we’re betting years of our life working for a company, it makes sense to be aware of the company’s past acts.

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