In their table sorting by percent or total laid off is worthless because they are sorting strings so "1000" comes before "90"
https://layoffs.fyi/ is better
Interesting that Crunchbase thinks more workers have been laid off in so far in 2023 than were laid off in 2022.
In their table sorting by percent or total laid off is worthless because they are sorting strings so "1000" comes before "90"