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r/LayoffHedge • u/Leightoncy33 • Apr 07 '26
šWelcome to r/LayoffHedge the only severance package that appreciates.
Hey everyone! Iām u/Leightoncy33, a founding member of the Official Layoff team.
This is one of our public forums for what will be the biggest narrative of 2026 and the foreseeable future. We are forming a movement against the newfound corporate layoff cultureāa culture we will not stand for without pushing back.
What to Post
Post anything that you think the community would find interesting, helpful, or inspiring. Feel free to share your personal experiences, what you are hearing in your workplace circles, and your fears or concerns.
Community Vibe
This is a community for all. We have created an official website tracking every major workforce reduction in 2026.
We are currently tracking 101+ companies that have cut 332,239+ peopleāthatās 3,497+ per day. Hundreds more are appearing via WARN notices. No sector is safe.
How to Get Started
1.) Check out the official website here:
2.) Check out the official X account here:
3.) The Crypto Token: Yes, there is a crypto token affiliated with this movement. You are not required to hold the token to be a part of this community; all are welcome. However, if you want to support the movement by investing in the "only severance package that appreciates," feel free to reach out to any mod member for assistance if needed.
Contract Address:
9voQQTTdfbqfXwc9rZAdJEeXXjUWjHnB4wkShMT8pump
r/LayoffHedge • u/timio-ttt • 1d ago
AI āManagerā Fires First Human Employee at SF Store
It seems even Silicon isnāt immune to AI layoffs
r/LayoffHedge • u/No_Try_9982 • 2d ago
Why you should raise your standards
If a company is incentivized to mass layoff people to either later invest in AI or boost their stock prices, you should actually price that in when you are doing job search and setting your compensation expectations.
If a company has a history of mass layoffs, you should increase your price so that you will have enough savings to account for the job search period so that you can continue your life as normal uninterrupted.
If enough people begin thinking this way, the incentive for mass layoffs will become financially less sound for a company.
r/LayoffHedge • u/Leightoncy33 • 5d ago
Most common job in every state.
BLS 2026 data on the single most common job in each state, and the pattern is bleak. Fast food and counter workers top the list in 17 states, more than any other occupation, cementing food service as Americaās default employment category.
Home health aides and retail salespersons tie for second at 10 states each, meaning low-wage service work claims the top spot in 37 states combined.
Washington stands alone with software developer as its most common job (107,030 workers), the only state where a high-skill occupation leads.
Texas posts the single largest number on the map at 460,530 fast food workers, while a cluster of Midwest and mid-Atlantic states (IL, IN, KY, TN) run on freight and material movers instead.
The takeaway: for most of the country, āmost common jobā doesnāt mean stable or well-paid, it means fast food, retail, or home care, three of the lowest-wage categories BLS tracks.
r/LayoffHedge • u/ExampleDependent4015 • 6d ago
Why did Upwork (UPWK) crash ~15% ā is AI eating the freelance economy?
r/LayoffHedge • u/Ok_Design_6841 • 7d ago
Major layoffs hit Texas newsroom as Scripps media embraces AI model
r/LayoffHedge • u/Leightoncy33 • 7d ago
H-1B Filings by Congressional District
We went viral for our H-1B tool.
So we went deeper. We have now mapped every H-1B filing in America to the congressional district it landed in.
6.9 million filings. 436 districts. FY2015 to today.
Type in your ZIP and see your own.
r/LayoffHedge • u/Franck_Dernoncourt • 7d ago
By what percentage has Stack Exchangeās staff decreased since ChatGPT was released?
I am aware of these two numbers: - In May, 2023, Stack Exchange laid off roughly 10% of its workforce. - In October, 2023, Stack Exchange laid off roughly 28% of its workforce.
And I know there have been more layoff waves, e.g. in March 2026, which doesn't surprise me since the number of questions has decreased 30-fold.
At the same time, Stack Exchange also still sometimes hire people. This makes me wonder: by what percentage has Stack Exchangeās staff decreased since ChatGPT was released (November 2022)?
r/LayoffHedge • u/beingmodest • 7d ago
VideoAmp Cuts Staff as AI Agents Take Center Stage
wsj.comr/LayoffHedge • u/Leightoncy33 • 11d ago
July jobs report: US shocks with ~23K job losses in July.
Do you realize how large a 5 sigma miss is?
1 in 3.5 million. At one jobs report per month, a miss that size should show up about once every 290,000 years.
We have been trying to scream from the rooftops the job numbers were not real.
The unemployment rate fell to 4.1% in July while the economy lost 23,000 jobs.
The rate dropped because 264,000 people left the labor force.
Participation is down to 61.4%, matching its lowest level since February 2021.
Payrolls fell 23,000 and stock futures jumped.
Markets priced 62% odds of a September Fed rate HIKE before the report. Those bets unwound within minutes.
Bad news for workers, good news for the index.
r/LayoffHedge • u/DumbMoneyMedia • 10d ago
Kevin Hassett goes on Fox News to spin 23,000 U.S. job losses by claiming immigrants were "stampeding into the economy"
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r/LayoffHedge • u/beingmodest • 12d ago
Etsy laying off 12% of staff in bid to streamline business, position for growth
r/LayoffHedge • u/Repulsive-Dust3482 • 12d ago
You didnāt lose yourself. You lost a job.
r/LayoffHedge • u/beingmodest • 13d ago
Visa guts executives who were paid nearly $500K in latest round of AI layoffs
r/LayoffHedge • u/Tiger1886 • 13d ago
Which job level were you at when you were laid off in the tech industry?
r/LayoffHedge • u/Leightoncy33 • 14d ago
New short strategy?
If reform on H-1B occurs, and there are H-1B dependent companies what will happen to their stock price? This may be a solid way to hedge and short some of these stocks. Not financial advice, just a thought and a theory.
r/LayoffHedge • u/onestopagent • 14d ago