Source-linked US state record
Layoffs in Washington
This page lists every layoff entry we hold for Washington that still links to its original source. It is a record of what we have verified, not a complete count of layoffs in this US state.
210 recorded entries
39,793 jobs across 159 employers
1 entry the employer attributed to AI in its own words
Covering 2016 to 2026
Counted by where the jobs were located. State is recorded from US WARN notices, so this covers United States records only. Rollup records and the per-site notices they absorb are counted once. Open this filter in the full tracker.
Definitions differ by jurisdiction: see what qualifies as a record for Washington before comparing this page’s totals with another US state’s.
Industries affected here
- Agriculture 13,472 jobs
- Technology 6,753 jobs
- Retail & E-commerce 4,835 jobs
- Food & Hospitality 3,275 jobs
- Healthcare & Pharma 2,135 jobs
- Manufacturing 1,469 jobs
- Logistics & Transport 941 jobs
- Media & Entertainment 666 jobs
- Government & Nonprofit 598 jobs
- Education 522 jobs
Employers with more than one recorded round here
- Starbucks 7 recorded rounds
- Oracle America, Inc. 5 recorded rounds
- Fred Meyer 5 recorded rounds
- Jack in the Box 5 recorded rounds
- Amazon 4 recorded rounds
- Nordstrom Credit Bank 4 recorded rounds
- Meta 3 recorded rounds
- Microsoft 3 recorded rounds
- Providence Health & Services 3 recorded rounds
- CHS Northwest 3 recorded rounds
- Recreational Equipment Inc. 3 recorded rounds
- Agrimacs, Inc. 2 recorded rounds
Recorded entries
Showing the 50 most recent of 210 recorded entries. See all of them in the tracker.
TikTok · 75 jobs
First Student, Inc. · 111 jobs
Lavish Roots, Inc. · 263 jobs
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. · 230 jobs
Rise Baking Company, LLC · 120 jobs
Expeditors International of Washington, Inc. · 3 jobs
80 Acres Urban Agriculture, Inc. · 55 jobs
SMBC Manubank · 3 jobs
Maverick Washington LLC Crazy Moose Mountlake Casino · 82 jobs
Maverick Washington LLC Silver Dollar Mill Creek Casino · 41 jobs
No Meat Factory USA Inc · 113 jobs
Meta Platforms, Inc · 1,395 jobs
Meta · 1,400 jobs
The employer attributed this to AI.
“The step has been taken as the company restructures its operations around AI initiatives.”
Genie Industries, Inc. / Terex USA, LLC · 117 jobs
Flagship Facilities Services, LLC · 67 jobs
Flagship Facilities Services, LLC · 4 jobs
Starbucks · 252 jobs
Republic National Distributing Company, LLC · 267 jobs
Bungie, Inc/Sony Interactive Entertainment · 292 jobs
Novanta Corporation · 83 jobs
Astellas US Holding, Inc. · 50 jobs
Maverick Washington LLC / Silver Dollar SeaTac Casino · 65 jobs
Maersk · 5 jobs
Maersk · 44 jobs
Jack in the Box · 14 jobs
Starbucks · 61 jobs
First Student · 111 jobs
ZoomCare · 36 jobs
Oracle America, Inc. · 475 jobs
Blue Star Growers, Inc. · 143 jobs
Blue Bird, Inc. · 82 jobs
John I. Haas, Inc. · 12 jobs
Agrimacs, Inc. · 145 jobs
Meta Platforms, Inc · 168 jobs
CHS Northwest · 57 jobs
Refresco Beverages US Inc · 58 jobs
Doosan GridTech · 18 jobs
MicroVision, Inc. · 49 jobs
Amazon · 401 jobs
Amazon · 2,198 jobs
IPIC Theaters, LLC · 64 jobs
Peshastin Pear Packers, LLC. · 31 jobs
CHS Northwest · 38 jobs
Snap Inc. · 95 jobs
Congdon Packing Company · 102 jobs
Eddie Bauer LLC · 60 jobs
PeaceHealth · 94 jobs
GMRI, Inc. dba Bahama Breeze · 93 jobs
International Paper Company · 102 jobs
T-Mobile · 637 jobs
A state page link goes to that state's official WARN list and a data file link goes to the file it publishes. The notice was filed at that source; older notices roll into the state archive.
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Layoffs in Washington. AI Layoff Tracker, AskTheRecruiter.com. Accessed Aug 22, 2026. https://asktherecruiter.com/blog/state-layoffs/washington/ Licensed CC BY 4.0; every entry links to the filing, notice or report behind it.Email digest
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