About 4,500 of Dow Inc. employees are set to be shown the door by the company as A.I.- based automation is set to take over multiple operations at the company. Dow intends, upon streamlining its operations with the move, expects to spend $600 million to $800 million on severance costs because of these layoffs.
These costs are part of the company’s bigger plan to make things simpler and run better. Dow has about 34,600 employees globally, this makes the job cuts a very big step for the company. After the announcement, Dow shares fell about 2% before the U.S. stock market opened, as cited by ABC News. Dow is based in Midland, Michigan, and is one of the largest chemical makers in the world.
The U.S. added only 50,000 jobs last month, showing that hiring has slowed sharply. Business leaders said rising costs, including those linked to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, are adding pressure on companies. Consumer confidence in the U.S. economy has fallen to its lowest level since 2014 as companies shift money toward AI and cut jobs.
Dow is cutting jobs to reduce costs and use more AI and automation in its operations.
Q2. Are other companies also cutting jobs due to AI?
Yes, companies like UPS, Amazon, and Pinterest are also reducing jobs as they cut costs and adopt AI.
These costs are part of the company’s bigger plan to make things simpler and run better. Dow has about 34,600 employees globally, this makes the job cuts a very big step for the company. After the announcement, Dow shares fell about 2% before the U.S. stock market opened, as cited by ABC News. Dow is based in Midland, Michigan, and is one of the largest chemical makers in the world.
Dow cost-cutting plan
In January 2025, Dow executives said the company is planning to cut around 1,500 jobs worldwide as the company was aiming for $1 billion in cost savings. After the announcement in July of closing three plants which will lead to loss of 800 more jobs. Across the U.S. jobs thousands of layoffs have been reported this week. Amazon said it cut about 16,000 corporate jobs this week, just months after laying off 14,000 workers earlier.Weak hiring and rising cost pressure
United Parcel Service (UPS) said it plans to cut up to 30,000 operational jobs this year, as noted by ABC News. Like Dow, Pinterest said it is cutting jobs partly because of higher use of AI in its operations. Economists said many companies are in a “no-hire, no-fire” phase, meaning they are not hiring much but are still cutting costs.The U.S. added only 50,000 jobs last month, showing that hiring has slowed sharply. Business leaders said rising costs, including those linked to President Donald Trump’s tariffs, are adding pressure on companies. Consumer confidence in the U.S. economy has fallen to its lowest level since 2014 as companies shift money toward AI and cut jobs.
FAQs
Q1. Why is Dow cutting 4,500 jobs?Dow is cutting jobs to reduce costs and use more AI and automation in its operations.
Q2. Are other companies also cutting jobs due to AI?
Yes, companies like UPS, Amazon, and Pinterest are also reducing jobs as they cut costs and adopt AI.