Monthly report

Tech Layoffs Monthly Report: 2025-09

Monthly tech layoffs report for 2025-09: 4,174 reported layoffs across 28 public events and 24 companies.

Data range: 2025-09-01 to 2025-09-25 Status: final Updated: 2026-04-27
Total layoffs4,174
Events28
Companies24
High intensity5

Summary

During 2025-09, the dataset recorded 4,174 reported tech layoffs across 28 public events. The report covers 24 companies, 10 industries, and 5 countries or regions.

Comparisons

Compared with 2025-08, reported layoffs changed by -2,278 (-35.3%). Year-over-year comparison is unavailable for 2025-09.

Comparison Period Layoff delta Layoff % change Event delta
Previous period 2025-08 -2,278 -35.3% 2
Same period last year 2024-09 N/A N/A N/A

Breakdowns

Largest Events

Sorted by reported headcount. Events where no headcount was publicly disclosed are not shown.

Date Company Laid off Industry Country Source
2025-09-12 xAI 500 AI United States Source
2025-09-04 Head Digital Works 500 Consumer India Source
2025-09-25 Just Eat 450 Food Netherlands Source
2025-09-01 Games 24x7 400 Consumer India Source
2025-09-01 Mobile Premier League 300 Consumer India Source
2025-09-04 Salesforce 262 Sales United States Source
2025-09-04 Oracle 254 Other United States Source
2025-09-15 Fiverr 250 Other Israel Source
2025-09-10 Atlassian 200 Other Australia Source
2025-09-05 Rivian 200 Transportation United States Source

Methodology

Rows with invalid dates are excluded from period reports.

Rows without num_laid_off count as events but are excluded from headcount totals.

Layoff percentage, funding stage, and funds raised fields are incomplete in source data.

FAQ

How many tech layoffs were reported in 2025-09?

The monthly report for 2025-09 includes 4,174 reported layoffs across 28 public events.

Which company had the most layoffs in 2025-09?

xAI had the highest reported layoff total in 2025-09, with 500 layoffs.

Which industry was most affected in 2025-09?

The leading named industry in 2025-09 is Consumer, with 1,540 reported layoffs.

How should this report be interpreted?

This report is generated from public layoff records. Rows without reported headcount can count as events but are excluded from headcount totals, and the dataset should not be treated as proof of causal claims.