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Mapped: U.S. Job Losses by State in 2025

Mapped: U.S. Job Losses by State in 2025

Update: 2025-11-25
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This post is by Dorothy Neufeld from Visual Capitalist





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Map showing job losses by state in 2025 as of October 2025.


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Key Takeaways



  • Washington, D.C. is home to more than a quarter of the nation’s job losses in 2025, reaching 303,778 as of October.

  • California accounts for 14% of U.S. layoffs, particularly in the tech and manufacturing sectors.



U.S. job weakness is disproportionately affecting certain states, as trade policy, immigration, and AI shapes the labor market.


So far, job losses in Washington, D.C. account for the largest share of the national total by far. California follows next in line, as Big Tech firms shed thousands of workers after a pandemic-era hiring spree.


This graphic shows job cuts by U.S. state in 2025, based on data from Challenger, Gray and Christmas.


U.S. Job Losses Hit 1.1 Million


This year, U.S. job losses have reached 1.1 million as of October, up sharply from last year’s total of 761,000.











































































































































































































































































StateJob Losses YTD 2025Change vs YTD 2024
Washington303,778773%
California158,73416%
New York81,70120%
Georgia78,049338%
Washington77,658111%
New Jersey64,334454%
Texas46,352-31%
Ohio40,70770%
Florida22,77176%
Illinois20,6783%
Michigan19,336-10%
Arizona18,547103%
Pennsylvania17,25612%
Massachusetts14,430-18%
Tennessee11,566-27%
North Carolina10,72026%
Maryland9,48027%
Virginia9,30432%
Alabama9,115180%
Minnesota9,0494%
Iowa7,318-8%
Maine7,3111,446%
Colorado6,982-50%
Missouri5,519-21%
Kentucky5,27752%
Nebraska5,249597%
Oregon4,660-54%
Wisconsin3,511-63%
Connecticut3,251-66%
South Carolina3,136-28%
Kansas3,095-36%
Nevada2,668-76%
Indiana2,120-45%
Oklahoma2,061124%
Louisiana2,05057%
Mississippi2,00695%
Alaska1,7122,346%
Utah1,472-75%
Rhode Island1,221-90%
Hawaii1,063-65%
West Virginia9891%
Arkansas620-63%
Idaho531-26%
South Dakota478-57%
Montana461-55%
Vermont399-15%
New Mexico288-68%
Delaware209-70%
New Hampshire154-35%
North Dakota963%
Wyoming28-99%


As we can see, federal workforce overhauls have resulted in 303,778 layoffs in Washington, D.C., more than California and New York combined.


In California, job losses now total 158,734, reflecting a softening labor market. Overall, California is home to 18 million workers, the highest share in the country.


Across the broader U.S. tech sector, layoff announcements now total 141,159 compared with 120,470 this time last year. Notably, Intel plans to cut 5,000 workers in the U.S., mainly in California and Oregon. San Francisco-based Salesforce also plans to slash 4,000 workers this year.


Meanwhile, New York firms have cut 81,700 workers, a 20% increase from l

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Mapped: U.S. Job Losses by State in 2025

Mapped: U.S. Job Losses by State in 2025

Dorothy Neufeld