US tech companies announced their highest monthly job cuts in nearly two years in May as employers continued restructuring around artificial intelligence.
The technology sector announced 38,242 job cuts in May, the highest monthly total since August 2024 and the largest among all sectors. Across the US economy, employers announced 97,006 job cuts during the month.
AI was the most cited reason for layoffs for the third consecutive month. Challenger said employers attributed 38,579 cuts to artificial intelligence in May, representing about 40% of all announced US job reductions that month.
The figures point to a growing tension inside the tech industry. Companies are spending heavily on AI infrastructure while reducing headcount in areas they believe can be automated, consolidated, or rebuilt around new tools.
The cuts are not solely an AI story. Analysts also point to restructuring, market conditions, cost controls, and the lingering effects of pandemic era overhiring as major drivers of layoffs.











