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Georgia is facing job loss as the latest federal employment report shows the U.S. economy shed about 92,000 jobs in January.
According to GPB, layoffs in Georgia have also begun to climb. Records filed under the federal Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification, or WARN Act, show companies in the state with at least 100 employees cut more than 1,700 jobs at the start of the year. That figure represents the highest number of large layoffs recorded in a January over the past decade.
Economists say several factors may be driving the cuts. Thomas Smith, an economist at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School, told GPB that some companies likely reduced staff earlier this year to offset rising costs tied to tariffs, even after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled last month that many of the Trump administration’s tariffs were illegal.
Smith also warned that additional layoffs could follow if energy costs continue to rise. Increasing fuel prices linked to the ongoing conflict involving Iran could make companies more cautious about hiring and expansion.
According to GPB, layoffs slowed slightly in February to just over 1,200 job cuts, but new filings are already emerging in March. One notice includes 958 layoffs at the SK Battery plant in Commerce.
That means Georgia is on track for one of its highest quarterly totals of large layoffs outside of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Written by: georgianow
National morning drive radio and television star Stephanie Miller hosts The Stephanie Miller Show, reaching over six million listeners weekly on satellite and terrestrial radio, simulcast on FreeSpeech TV. A ratings powerhouse who dominated at KABC, KFI, and stations in New York and Chicago, she's been ranked on Talkers Magazine's "Heavy Hundred" for over a decade and won their Woman of the Year Award. Her sold-out Sexy Liberal Comedy Tour became the fastest-selling comedy tour in history, earning three Pollstar nominations and producing America's #1 comedy album. Praised by Rachel Maddow as "the high priestess of excellent liberal talk" and by Carol Burnett as "the Carol Burnett of radio," this Liberal icon—ironically the daughter of Barry Goldwater's 1964 VP running mate—is known as "The Voice of The Resistance."
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