Microsoft had roughly 228,000 full-time employees as of June 30, ‌2025, according to an SEC filing ​last year.

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Microsoft is planning to cut under 2.5% of ​its workforce in the latest round of ‌layoffs that could be announced as early as ​next week, Business Insider reported on ⁠Tuesday, citing sources.Reuters could not immediately verify the report.U.S. companies have continued to trim headcount in ‌recent months, with a fresh wave of layoffs across the technology, media and finance ‌sectors as firms rein in costs, ‌while investing ⁠heavily in AI infrastructure.Here are a ⁠few details:* The layoffs will impact thousands of roles, including sales and consulting, as well as jobs at ​the Xbox gaming division, ‌the Business Insider report said.* Microsoft declined to comment on the report.* Microsoft had roughly 228,000 full-time employees as of June 30, ‌2025, according to an SEC filing ​last year.* Xbox, which raised prices of its gaming consoles worldwide, citing a ⁠deepening global components crisis, is planning major layoffs and significant cuts to marketing and other budgets, ‌Bloomberg News reported earlier this month.* The Windows maker is also considering options for its Xbox gaming unit, including a potential spinoff or restructuring as a wholly owned subsidiary, The Information reported earlier in June.* In July ‌2025, the company said it would lay off nearly ​4% of its workforce, in one of its largest layoffs in recent years.* ⁠Across the technology sector, Meta announced plans this year ⁠to cut 10% of its workforce, and Amazon laid out plans to eliminate ‌roughly 16,000 jobs globally. Published on July 1, 2026