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Factbox-Corporate America continues job cuts in 2026 in efficiency push

By Thomson Reuters Jan 28, 2026 | 6:34 AM

Jan 28 (Reuters) – Less than 30 days into 2026, U.S. companies across sectors have announced layoffs as they cut costs ‍and simplify operations in the backdrop of rising adoption of artificial intelligence tools.

On Wednesday, tech giant Amazon became the latest, cutting 16,000 roles worldwide in the second major round of job ‌cuts at the company in ‌three months.

Here are some of the U.S. companies that have announced job cuts so far in 2026:

Notes

Date of % of

Secto Announceme Company Job Total

r nt Cuts Workforc

e

Technology

January  Pinteres Less Reallocating

t  than Less resources to

780 than 15% artificial

intelligence-focu

sed roles and

strategy

January  Autodesk Roughly Aiming to

7% redirect spending

About to ​cloud platform

1,000 and artificial

intelligence

efforts

January * Meta  Unknown Shifting focus to

wearables from

10% some virtual

of reality products

emplo

yees

in

Reali

ty

Labs

divis

ion

January Amazon  Part

of broader goal

Rough Target of trimming some

ly of 30,000 ‍corporate

16,00 30,000 workers

0 jobs

represen

ts nearl

y 10% of

corporat

e

workforc

e

January  Angi  Rough Unknown AI-driven

ly efficiency

350  improvements

Consumer and ​Retail

January  ** Nike  Unknown Consolidating

operations

775 footprint

Resources

January  Tronox  550 Unknown Fuzhou pigment

in plant closure due

China to weak ​Chinese

domestic demand

and increasing

costs

Manufacturing

January  FedEx  Unknown Overhauling

France operations

Up to and trimming

500 i station footprint

n

Franc

e

January United Unknown Reducing

Parcel low-margin Amazon

Service  Up ‍to delivery volumes

​30,0

00

Finance

January  *** Unknown Part

Citigrou of previously

p  About announced plan to

1,000 shed 20,000 jobs

by 2026

* Meta plans to cut around 10% of the employees in its Reality Labs division who work on products including the ‍metaverse, according to a New York Times report

** Nike is laying off 775 employees, primarily impacting distribution ‍center roles ‍in Tennessee and Mississippi, a ​source familiar with the matter ​told Reuters *** ⁠Citigroup will cut about 1,000 ‌jobs as part of a plan announced two years ago to reduce the workforce by 20,000, a source familiar with the matter told Reuters

(Reporting by Arasu Kannagi Basil in Bengaluru; Editing by ⁠Sahal Muhammed)