PayPal is reducing its workforce by 9%

The PayPal application, seen here in the Apple App Store on a smartphone, is laying off 2,000 employees.

The PayPal application, seen here in the Apple App Store on a smartphone, is laying off 2,000 employees. (Gabby Jones, Bloomberg/Getty Images)


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NEW YORK — PayPal is cutting about 9% of its workforce, the company said Tuesday.

The layoffs join the long list of tech companies that have trimmed staff, from Amazon to eBay, in just the first month of the new year.

CEO Alex Chriss cited the need to push forward on new technology.

"Specifically, across our organization, we need to drive more focus and efficiency, deploy automation, and consolidate our technology to reduce complexity and duplication," he wrote in a letter sent to staff Tuesday.

Last week, eBay said it is laying off 1,000 employees, or about 9% of its staff, also citing the macroeconomic environment. Google CEO Sundar Pichai started the new year by warning of further layoffs ahead. Amazon will cut hundreds of jobs, including at Twitch. Duolingo laid off around 10% of its contract workers as it moves to rely more heavily on artificial intelligence.

As of Tuesday afternoon, 98 tech companies have laid off more than 25,000 employees so far in 2024, according to Layoffs.fyi. Last year saw 262,595 layoffs in more than 1,100 companies, according to the database.

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