Amazon has filed 126 WARN notices across 11 states, affecting 18,018 workers. Filings are concentrated in Santa Clara, Los Angeles, and Orange. Of these, 40 involved facility closures and 72 were layoff events. Filing dates range from May 31, 2024 through Apr 17, 2026. Amazon provided an average of 86 days notice before the effective date of these filings. Filings in the most recent quarter were higher than the prior quarter, with 72 compared to 46.
Amazon was founded by Jeff Bezos in 1994 as an online bookstore operating out of a garage in Bellevue, Washington. The company expanded into general retail, cloud computing, digital streaming, and advertising, growing into one of the most valuable companies in the world. As of late 2025, Amazon employs roughly 1.5 million people globally, with about 1.1 million in the United States. Most of that workforce is in fulfillment and logistics operations, with a smaller corporate workforce concentrated in Seattle, the Washington D.C. metro area, and other tech hubs.
Amazon's first major layoff came during the dot-com crash in 2001, when the company cut about 1,300 employees (roughly 15% of its workforce at the time) and closed distribution facilities while fighting to reach profitability. The company grew steadily for nearly two decades after that with no comparable reductions. Then in late 2022, Amazon began its largest workforce cuts in company history. The company eliminated roughly 10,000 corporate roles in November 2022, followed by 18,000 more in January 2023, and another 9,000 in March 2023. These cuts hit corporate teams hardest, including the devices division, HR, Amazon Stores, AWS, advertising, and Twitch. In October 2025, Amazon cut another 14,000 corporate positions, and in January 2026 confirmed a second wave of 16,000 more, bringing the 2025-2026 total to 30,000. Amazon framed these reductions as correcting pandemic-era overhiring that had added 810,000 employees in 2020 and 2021 alone.
Amazon has historically responded to industry shifts by investing aggressively rather than retreating. After surviving the dot-com bust with layoffs and cost cuts, the company launched AWS in 2006, which became its most profitable division. When mobile commerce reshaped retail in the early 2010s, Amazon invested in app infrastructure and same-day delivery. When cloud computing became the dominant enterprise model, AWS expanded to lead the market. The pattern has been consistent: cut operational fat during downturns, then redirect capital into the next growth vector.
Amazon is spending heavily on AI infrastructure. The company committed over $100 billion in capital expenditures for 2025, most of it directed at AWS data centers and AI compute capacity. In November 2025, Amazon announced up to $50 billion specifically for AI and high-performance computing infrastructure for government customers. CEO Andy Jassy has described AI as a once-in-a-lifetime business opportunity. At the same time, the company continues to reduce corporate headcount, with leadership citing a goal to flatten management layers and reduce bureaucracy.
Last reviewed 2026-04-15| Location | State | Type | Workers | Effective | Filed |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Homestead 27505 SW 132 Ave, TMB8 |
FL | 616 | 2026-07-02 | 2026-04-17 | |
| Lancaster | NY | Closure | 542 | 2026-05-30 | 2026-02-27 |
| Not Provided | WA | Layoff | 2,198 | 2026-04-28 | 2026-01-30 |
| Los Angeles 1620 26Th St Ste 4000N Santa Monica CA 90404 |
CA | Layoff | 2 | 2026-04-28 | 2026-01-29 |
| Los Angeles 2425 Olympic Blvd Ste 2000E Santa Monica CA 90404 |
CA | Layoff | 46 | 2026-04-28 | 2026-01-29 |
| Los Angeles 2450 Colorado Avenue Santa Monica CA 90404 |
CA | Layoff | 45 | 2026-04-28 | 2026-01-29 |
| Santa Clara 2795 Augustine Dr Santa Clara CA 95054 |
CA | Layoff | 43 | 2026-04-28 | 2026-01-29 |
| Santa Clara 3075 Olcott St Santa Clara CA 95054 |
CA | Layoff | 141 | 2026-04-28 | 2026-01-29 |
| Santa Clara 4980 Great America Pkwy Santa Clara CA 95054 |
CA | Layoff | 49 | 2026-04-28 | 2026-01-29 |
| Santa Clara 401 San Antonio Rd Mountain View CA 94040 |
CA | Layoff | 72 | 2026-04-28 | 2026-01-29 |
Amazon has an upcoming layoff effective Jul 2, 2026. If you are affected, you remain employed with regular pay and benefits until the effective date. Use this time to prepare: file for unemployment insurance so your claim is ready when your last day arrives, review your COBRA health coverage options, and visit your local America's Job Center for free career counseling and retraining vouchers. Ask about Rapid Response services, which are specifically designed for WARN-affected workers.
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