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Israeli website creator Wix.com cuts 1,000 jobs, citing strong shekel and AI

By Thomson Reuters May 28, 2026 | 5:39 AM

By Steven Scheer

JERUSALEM, May 28 (Reuters) – Israel’s Wix.com, which helps small businesses build and operate websites, is laying off 20% of its workforce, CEO ​Avishai Abrahami said on Thursday, citing a ‌strong shekel versus the dollar and the rapid evolution of AI.

The shekel has appreciated nearly 30% against the dollar over the last year to reach a 33-year peak.

“As the majority of ‌our ​teams are Israel-based, a very ⁠meaningful portion of our ⁠costs are shekel-denominated, while our revenue is largely dollar-denominated,” Abrahami said in an X post.

“This creates a structural pressure on our ability to operate at ​our current scale. It is a reality that directly shapes what is sustainable for our company.”

Abrahami said ⁠AI was also a major ⁠factor.

It was a positive in that it ​could help companies “build things the previous generation literally could ​not have imagined,” he said, but also meant ‌that the company needed fewer layers and fewer workers.

Wix had a headcount of 5,277 employees at the end of the first quarter and the job cuts equate ⁠to around 1,000 people.

Its Nasdaq-listed shares have slid nearly 50% so far in 2026.

Israel’s Manufacturers’ Association said the Wix layoffs ⁠were due ‌in part to inaction by the ⁠government and central bank to address the ​stronger ‌shekel.

“The economy’s reaction to the dollar’s crash ​is faster ⁠and more severe than we thought,” it said in a statement.

“Unfortunately, in the absence of any government action, industry and high-tech will make decisions solely on an economic basis.”

(Reporting by Steven Scheer; Editing by Joe Bavier ​and Barbara Lewis)