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Meta reportedly considering layoffs that could affect 20% of the company

Last updated: March 14, 2026 10:05 am
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Meta Considers Major Layoffs to Offset AI Costs

According to a report by Reuters, Meta is contemplating significant layoffs that could impact 20% or more of its workforce. The move comes as the Facebook parent company grapples with the financial strain of investing heavily in AI infrastructure, acquisitions, and recruitment. As of December 31, Meta had a workforce of nearly 79,000 employees, as disclosed in a recent filing.

In response to inquiries, Meta has refrained from providing a direct comment on the potential layoffs. A company spokesperson dismissed the Reuters report as “speculative reporting about theoretical approaches.”

The tech industry has witnessed a trend of companies implementing mass layoffs under the guise of adapting to AI-driven automation. Recent examples include Block announcing significant job cuts. However, critics, including pundits and industry figures like Sam Altman from OpenAI, have raised concerns about the concept of “AI-washing.” This term refers to the practice of using AI advancements as a justification for workforce reductions, masking underlying issues such as excessive hiring during the pandemic.

If Meta proceeds with the layoffs, it would mark the largest workforce reduction since November 2022, when the company eliminated 11,000 positions, followed by another 10,000 job cuts in March 2023.

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