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AI is Hollowing Out Tech Sector Jobs: Oracle and Microsoft Help Push Layoff Rate to 20-Year High

Oracle and Microsoft led cuts as AI was cited in 23% of U.S. job-loss announcements through June, according to Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

  • Oracle and Microsoft led a surge in technology sector layoffs this summer, pushing redundancy rates to their highest level in 20 years. Oracle eliminated 21,000 roles, representing 13% of its workforce, while Microsoft cut roughly 4,800 positions.
  • Direct automation and capital reallocation are driving these workforce reductions. Oracle's 10-K filing noted that AI adoption resulted in workforce reductions, while Cisco and Intuit shifted resources away from payroll toward infrastructure priorities.
  • Across the broader industry, 63,000 workers lost jobs in June 2026, marking a 2.3% layoff rate. AI now accounts for 23% of all U.S. job cut announcements this year, though some companies may use the label to dress up ordinary cost-cutting.
  • Analysts warn that some firms use AI as a "fashionable" label to justify cost-cutting, masking underlying financial pressures. Companies using technology merely to shrink payrolls may struggle to maintain long-term success.
  • Russell Hancock, president of Joint Venture Silicon Valley, describes the current economy as a "paradox" where a "hot innovation engine" fails to translate into job growth. Silicon Valley tech companies have jettisoned 7,295 employees during the first half of 2026.
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