Although July showed the lowest number of job cuts in 14 months in the U.S., the dot-com
sector suffered yet another blow, with layoff figures jumping 156% from the month before.
“It’s like the industry is on a roller coaster,” says John Challenger, CEO of Challenger, Gray & Christmas, a Chicago-based outplacement firm. “We’re getting these waves of layoffs. It’s one more indication of the volatility that the sector has experienced from the beginning.”
Challenger says he has seen no indication of what is in store for August.
Dot-coms laid off about 1,750 employees last month, according to Challenger, Gray &
Christmas. That’s up from 684 in June. This marked the third time that the monthly job-cut figure increased significantly following a month with low layoff figures. March, May and July showed an average increase of 146% over their previous months.
Challenger points out that the dot-coms offering consumer services suffered the most in
July, letting go of about 770 workers. That sector was followed by networking companies,
which announced 498 cuts.
These numbers come alongside announcements that July was a good month for workers in most
other industries.
Even though 80,966 American workers were laid off last month, that’s 15% lower than the
month before when 94,766 workers were let go. And it’s 61% lower than July of 2001 when
205,975 people were laid off.
So far this year, the job-cut total is 816,493, 17% lower than the 983,337 jobs that had
been lost last year at this time.
Despite the slow growth in the job market, the telecommunications industry continues to be hammered. For the fourth consecutive month and the tenth time in 13 months, telecom was the top job-cutting industry with 20,196 layoffs. It represents one of the few sectors where layoffs continue to increase. So far this year, telecom has announced 186,036 job cuts — 6% more than at this time last year.
“The high-tech sector has been hit very hard through all of this,” says Challenger.
“Consumer confidence dropped significantly in the last month. Dot-coms, telecoms are being hit by a more cautious consumer.”
Since Challenger, Gray & Christmas began tracking dot-com layoff announcements in December, 1999, the firm has counted 151,797 job cuts. Fifty-five percent of those cuts
were announced in the first seven months of 2001, the period that sounded the bursting of
the dot-com bubble.
Ethics and Artificial Intelligence: Driving Greater Equality
FEATURE | By James Maguire,
December 16, 2020
AI vs. Machine Learning vs. Deep Learning
FEATURE | By Cynthia Harvey,
December 11, 2020
Huawei’s AI Update: Things Are Moving Faster Than We Think
FEATURE | By Rob Enderle,
December 04, 2020
Keeping Machine Learning Algorithms Honest in the ‘Ethics-First’ Era
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Guest Author,
November 18, 2020
Key Trends in Chatbots and RPA
FEATURE | By Guest Author,
November 10, 2020
FEATURE | By Samuel Greengard,
November 05, 2020
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Guest Author,
November 02, 2020
How Intel’s Work With Autonomous Cars Could Redefine General Purpose AI
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Rob Enderle,
October 29, 2020
Dell Technologies World: Weaving Together Human And Machine Interaction For AI And Robotics
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Rob Enderle,
October 23, 2020
The Super Moderator, or How IBM Project Debater Could Save Social Media
FEATURE | By Rob Enderle,
October 16, 2020
FEATURE | By Cynthia Harvey,
October 07, 2020
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Guest Author,
October 05, 2020
CIOs Discuss the Promise of AI and Data Science
FEATURE | By Guest Author,
September 25, 2020
Microsoft Is Building An AI Product That Could Predict The Future
FEATURE | By Rob Enderle,
September 25, 2020
Top 10 Machine Learning Companies 2021
FEATURE | By Cynthia Harvey,
September 22, 2020
NVIDIA and ARM: Massively Changing The AI Landscape
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By Rob Enderle,
September 18, 2020
Continuous Intelligence: Expert Discussion [Video and Podcast]
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By James Maguire,
September 14, 2020
Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Ethics [Video]
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE | By James Maguire,
September 13, 2020
IBM Watson At The US Open: Showcasing The Power Of A Mature Enterprise-Class AI
FEATURE | By Rob Enderle,
September 11, 2020
Artificial Intelligence: Perception vs. Reality
FEATURE | By James Maguire,
September 09, 2020
Datamation is the leading industry resource for B2B data professionals and technology buyers. Datamation's focus is on providing insight into the latest trends and innovation in AI, data security, big data, and more, along with in-depth product recommendations and comparisons. More than 1.7M users gain insight and guidance from Datamation every year.
Advertise with TechnologyAdvice on Datamation and our other data and technology-focused platforms.
Advertise with Us
Property of TechnologyAdvice.
© 2025 TechnologyAdvice. All Rights Reserved
Advertiser Disclosure: Some of the products that appear on this
site are from companies from which TechnologyAdvice receives
compensation. This compensation may impact how and where products
appear on this site including, for example, the order in which
they appear. TechnologyAdvice does not include all companies
or all types of products available in the marketplace.