**AI-driven restructuring has accelerated tech layoffs sharply in 2026, pushing year-to-date totals past the full 2025 figure with months remaining.** Major firms including Oracle (20,000–30,000 cuts), Amazon (16,000 corporate roles), Meta, Dell, and others have explicitly tied reductions to automation, efficiency gains from large language models, and budget shifts toward AI infrastructure and data centers. Trackers such as Layoffs.fyi and Challenger, Gray & Christmas report AI cited in roughly one-third to over half of events, with U.S. companies accounting for the majority. This pace projects a full-year total potentially rivaling or exceeding 2023’s peak, reflecting ongoing workforce rebalancing as platforms prioritize AI capabilities over legacy roles.
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This market will resolve to "Down" if there are more layoffs in the information sector in 2025 than in 2026.
This market will resolve to 50-50 if the totals are the same in 2025 and 2026.
If not all relevant data points are published by June 30, 2027, ET, data published up until this point will be used to determine the 2026 total.
Revisions to previous data points after all relevant data points have been released will not be considered.
This market's resolution source will be the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), specifically the monthly 'Layoffs and Discharges: Information' within the Job Openings and Labor Turnover (Not Seasonally Adjusted) (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/JTU5100LDL).
Changes in the methodology by which the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports data will have no bearing on the resolution of this market.
The resolution source reports the values as whole numbers (thousands of persons). Thus, this is the level of precision that will be used when resolving the market.
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0x65070BE91...This market will resolve to "Down" if there are more layoffs in the information sector in 2025 than in 2026.
This market will resolve to 50-50 if the totals are the same in 2025 and 2026.
If not all relevant data points are published by June 30, 2027, ET, data published up until this point will be used to determine the 2026 total.
Revisions to previous data points after all relevant data points have been released will not be considered.
This market's resolution source will be the Federal Reserve Economic Data (FRED), specifically the monthly 'Layoffs and Discharges: Information' within the Job Openings and Labor Turnover (Not Seasonally Adjusted) (https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/JTU5100LDL).
Changes in the methodology by which the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports data will have no bearing on the resolution of this market.
The resolution source reports the values as whole numbers (thousands of persons). Thus, this is the level of precision that will be used when resolving the market.
Resolver
0x65070BE91...**AI-driven restructuring has accelerated tech layoffs sharply in 2026, pushing year-to-date totals past the full 2025 figure with months remaining.** Major firms including Oracle (20,000–30,000 cuts), Amazon (16,000 corporate roles), Meta, Dell, and others have explicitly tied reductions to automation, efficiency gains from large language models, and budget shifts toward AI infrastructure and data centers. Trackers such as Layoffs.fyi and Challenger, Gray & Christmas report AI cited in roughly one-third to over half of events, with U.S. companies accounting for the majority. This pace projects a full-year total potentially rivaling or exceeding 2023’s peak, reflecting ongoing workforce rebalancing as platforms prioritize AI capabilities over legacy roles.
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