Tech Employment
AI Cited as Top Cause of US Tech Layoffs for Third Straight Month as 38K Jobs Cut in May
US tech companies announced over 38,000 job cuts in May 2026, with AI cited as the leading reason for the third consecutive month. AI‑related layoffs hit a record 38,579 (40% of all cuts) as companies redirect billions to AI infrastructure.
May 2026: The Numbers
US employers announced just over 97,000 job cuts in May, the highest May total since 2020, according to the latest.2 The technology sector alone accounted for more than 38,000 of those cuts -- the highest monthly total since August 2024, Bloomberg reports.
AI‑related layoffs hit a record 38,579 in May -- 40% of all announced job cuts, up from 26% in April and 7% in January. Year‑to‑date, 87,714 AI‑related cuts have been announced, already surpassing the full‑year 2025 total of 54,836, per.2
AI Restructuring: From Buzzword to Payroll Shift
The labor market is being reshaped by technology in real time, Andy Challenger, CRO at Challenger, Gray and Christmas, said in the report, quoted by.2 AI is now the leading reason companies give for cutting jobs.
Coinbase CEO Brian Armstrong announced a 14% workforce reduction, writing: Over the past year, I have watched engineers use AI to ship in days what used to take a team weeks. Cisco announced nearly 4,000 job cuts as part of restructuring to focus on AI.
Google Cloud, Cloudflare, Meta: The Pattern Holds
Google is conducting what Business Insider describes as quiet layoffs in its cloud division, with cuts hitting cybersecurity teams. Google told affected employees the move was needed to reinvest in growth areas, such as AI. Cloudflare laid off over 1,100 employees citing preparation for the agentic AI era. Meta cut approximately 10% of staff. Yahoo Finance reports tech companies cut 38,242 jobs in May while spending $725 billion on AI infrastructure.
Is AI Really the Cause or Just the Excuse?
Not everyone buys the AI explanation. An MIT professor quoted by Fortune argues AI is a perfect excuse to justify big layoffs. Yet there is a counter‑narrative: tech also led hiring plans in May with 11,250 planned hires. Overall layoff rates remain low, per Yahoo Finance. Through May, 397,755 cuts were announced -- down 43% from 2025.
What This Means for Developers and Builders
The signal is clear: jobs are being reconfigured, not eliminated. The tech sector sheds automatable roles while hiring for AI‑adjacent skills. Jack Clark told the:3 People that are creative and can think broadly are the ones most benefited. At Anthropic, we are limited more by the ability to generate good ideas than the ability to do the engineering. AI automates code execution faster than idea generation. Builders who thrive focus on what to build, not just how.
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