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US layoffs hit two-year high in Jan as tech firms cut thousands of jobs

Retailers, second after tech, cut 13,000 positions in January, compared with virtually no layoffs a year earlier

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Financial firms, meanwhile, shed 10,603 jobs last month, up from 696 roles a year earlier

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Layoffs in the United States hit a more than two-year high in January as technology firms cut jobs at the second-highest pace on record to brace for a possible recession, a report showed on Thursday.
 
The layoffs impacted 102,943 workers, a more than two-fold jump from December and an over five-times surge from a year earlier, according to the report from employment firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc.
 
Companies from Microsoft Corp to Amazon.com Inc and Goldman Sachs Group Inc cut thousands of jobs last month in a bid to ride out a demand downturn as consumer and corporate spending

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