We Are Witnessing An Enormous Wave Of Bankruptcies And Layoffs During The Early Stages Of 2023

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    by Michael Snyder, The Economic Collapse Blog:

    Is your job safe?  Right now, we are witnessing so much turmoil is so many different sectors of our economy.  The housing market is crashing, the cryptocurrency industry has imploded, the tech industry is laying off workers at an extremely frightening pace, and some of our most important retailers are heading into bankruptcy.  The information that I am about to share with you is deeply troubling.  It has become exceedingly clear that our economy is in huge trouble, and I fully expect that our problems will accelerate even more as the year rolls along.

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    Let me start by pointing out what is currently happening at Microsoft.  It is one of the wealthiest companies in the entire world, but due to a shift in “macroeconomic conditions” executives have decided that it has become necessary to lay off 10,000 workers

    Microsoft announced thousands of job cuts this week, becoming the latest tech company to pluck its workforce as the global economy slows.

    The software company confirmed Wednesday its reducing workforce by 10,000 people through the end of the third quarter of the 2023 fiscal year.

    The cuts come “in response to macroeconomic conditions and changing customer priorities,” the company’s CEO Satya Nadella released in a statement to its employees Wednesday.

    If even Microsoft is laying off thousands of workers, is any job in the private sector truly safe?

    Meanwhile, some of the biggest names in the retail industry are plunging into bankruptcy now that the holiday season is over.

    On Tuesday, it was Party City’s turn

    Party City filed for bankruptcy protection Tuesday, weighed down by competition and years of financial losses.

    The largest party goods and Halloween specialty retail chain in the United States said in a regulatory filing that it reached an agreement with debtholders to cut its $1.7 billion debt load.

    Even more alarming is the fact that it is being reported that a bankruptcy filing for Bed Bath & Beyond has become “likely”

    Bed Bath & Beyond has been in discussions with prospective buyers and lenders as it works to keep its business afloat during a likely bankruptcy filing, according to people familiar with the matter.

    The retailer is in the midst a sale process in hopes of finding a buyer that would keep the doors open for both of its major chains, its namesake banner and Buybuy Baby, said the people, who weren’t authorized to discuss the matter publicly.

    So many brick and mortar retailers are really struggling right now, and many of them are blaming competition from Internet retailers such as Amazon.

    But if Amazon is doing so well, why did they start laying off approximately 18,000 workers on Wednesday?

    Earlier this month, Amazon CEO Andy Jassy told employees in a blog post that the company was laying off about 18,000 people as it seeks to cut costs and would begin contacting impacted employees on Jan. 18.

    “Amazon has weathered uncertain and difficult economies in the past, and we will continue to do so,” Jassy said in the Jan. 4 post. “These changes will help us pursue our long-term opportunities with a stronger cost structure.”

    The wave of layoffs that we have been witnessing in the tech industry is truly unprecedented.

    Prior to this week, more than 25,000 tech industry workers had already been laid off this year, and this comes on the heels of the massive layoffs that we saw last year…

    According to the data tracking website, more than 101 tech companies around the world have laid off 25,436 employees so far in 2023. Most of the layoffs have taken place in the United States, accounting for 22,400 employees fired.

    The number of workers being laid off from tech companies is a trend that is continuing since 2022, when 154,336 workers were fired from over 1,000 tech companies around the world, according to the data.

    But at least the tech industry is in far better shape than the cryptocurrency industry is.

    Let me share four major announcements that have all happened within the past 10 days…

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