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07.05.202609:30:00UTC+00US Challenger Job Cuts Show Smaller Annual Decline, Signaling Cooling Improvement in Labor Market

The pace of announced job cuts by U.S. employers has eased its dramatic decline, according to the latest Challenger Job Cuts data released on 7 May 2026. The year-over-year change in planned layoffs now stands at -20.9%, compared with a much steeper -78.0% in the previous month.

Both figures represent reductions in job cuts versus the same month a year earlier, but the smaller decline in the latest reading suggests that the rapid improvement seen previously is losing some momentum. While employers are still announcing fewer layoffs than a year ago, the moderation in the rate of decline may hint at a labor market that is stabilizing rather than continuing to tighten at the extraordinary pace observed in the prior period.

The Challenger Job Cuts report tracks planned workforce reductions by U.S. companies and is closely watched by investors and economists as a forward-looking indicator of labor market conditions and corporate cost-cutting trends. The latest year-over-year comparison indicates that, although the environment remains relatively favorable for workers compared with last year, the margin of improvement has narrowed noticeably from the prior month’s data.

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