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Silicon Valley Bleeds Jobs: AI Boom Fuels 94K Tech Layoffs in 2025
National Desk
May 1, 2026
Silicon Valley's tech titans announced record layoffs in 2025 despite massive AI investments, with nearly 400 companies cutting close to 94,000 positions, per TrueUp's tracker. Salesforce axed 1,000 roles early this year, shifting hires to AI-focused sales while CEO Marc Benioff revealed AI now handles 30-50% of the company's work, slashing needs in engineering and support. Microsoft followed with 9,000 cuts in July after 6,000 in May, targeting software engineers as AI generates 30% of its code, according to CEO Satya Nadella. Google reported over 30% of new code from AI suggestions, per CEO Sundar Pichai.[1]
The bloodletting hit Bay Area heavyweights hard: Meta planned 8,000 job eliminations this week, 10% of its workforce, amid 92,000 tech-wide cuts tracked by Layoffs.fyi. Intel shed 21,000 workers—20% of staff—while Amazon's CEO Andy Jassy warned in June of AI-driven corporate workforce reductions across AWS and operations. Startups echoed the shift, with Shopify's CEO mandating AI proof for new hires in March. California's tech unemployment strains at 5.4%, fueling a brutal job hunt as over-hiring from the pandemic collides with AI efficiencies.[2][1]
San Francisco's tech exodus deepens the pain, with the city losing workers for five years amid sky-high rents. California, once holding 20% of U.S. tech jobs in 2020, now claims 15%, despite AI's GDP surge outpacing the dotcom era. The state, home to 10% of national tech workers, bears one-third of sector payroll—spared mostly by high earners staying put. Yet over 150,000 jobs vanished in 2024, with 22,000 more in early 2025, as firms like HP and Twitter joined the fray.[3]
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