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The number of layoffs by American companies in November decreased, but still reached a three-year high for the same period

2025-12-04 21:14:43
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According to Jin Ten's report, data from the U.S. employment consulting firm Challenger shows that the number of layoffs announced by U.S. companies decreased after a surge in October, but still reached the highest level for any November in three years. The report noted that hiring intentions this year have decreased by 35% compared to the same period in 2024, with recruitment plans year-to-date at the lowest level since 2010. The company stated that no new holiday hiring plans were announced last month.

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