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Cruises from NYC November 2023
The complete calendar of cruises from New York ports (Manhattan, Brooklyn and Cape Liberty cruise terminals) in November of 2023. Enjoy a late fall cruise out of NYC.
There are 16 cruises on the November calendar. They go to the sunny Bahamas, Caribbean or Bermuda.
Also see our list of Thanksgiving cruises from New York . It includes every cruise over the holiday.
November 4: 7-night cruise to Puerto Rico on Disney Cruise Line November 5: 8-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on MSC November 5: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Norwegian Cruise Line November 5: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on Royal Caribbean November 9: 11-night Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruise Line . November 10: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on Norwegian Cruise Line November 12: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on Royal Caribbean November 13: 6-night cruise to Bermuda on MSC November 19: 8-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on MSC November 19: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on Royal Caribbean November 20: 10-night Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruise Line . November 26: 7-night cruise to the Bahamas & Florida on Royal Caribbean November 26: 12-night cruise to the Caribbean on Queen Mary 2 November 27: 5-night cruise to Bermuda on MSC November 28: 14-night cruise to the Caribbean on Norwegian Cruise Line November 30: 10-night Caribbean cruise on Carnival Cruise Line .
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New ships. New experiences. Cruise from the city that never sleeps and wake up to sandy beaches down south. Treat yourself to some tropical hustle and bustle on a cruise from New York on board a variety of our ships including Norwegian Breakaway, Norwegian Getaway, or Norwegian Epic. Enjoy some sun in The Caribbean , Bahamas & Florida , and Bermuda . Or re-discover the picturesque coast of Canada and New England . Holiday on your timetable with no set dining times. Bid the Big Apple adieu on your way to the next big thing with Norwegian Cruise Line.
New ships. New experiences. Cruise from the city that never sleeps and wake up to sandy beaches down south. Treat yourself to some tropical hustle and bustle on a cruise from New York on board our newest ships, Norwegian Encore or Norwegian Bliss, named one of the World’s Greatest Places by TIME ® . Enjoy some sun in The Caribbean , Bahamas & Florida , and Bermuda . Or re-discover the picturesque coast of Canada and New England . Vacation on your schedule with no set dining times. Bid the Big Apple adieu on your way to the next big thing with Norwegian Cruise Line.
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Start your Carnival cruise from the city that defined 'cosmopolitan': New York City. This urban island overflows with art and architecture, lively ethnic neighborhoods, designer shops... and the best restaurants in the world, from the ultra-high-end to the comfy neighborhood hole-in-the-wall. The top sights are clustered in Midtown Manhattan — you can easily check out Grand Central Terminal, shop on Fifth Avenue, and see the twinkling lights of Broadway ® in Times Square on the same day. As your cruise leaving from New York glides down the Hudson River towards sunny islands or historic New England harbors, you'll pass metropolitan must-sees, world-renowned icons like the Empire State Building and the Statue of Liberty.
- Pause amid the rush of Grand Central Terminal to look up at the starry ceiling.
- Relax on the green lawns of Central Park.
- Walk the mile-long Brooklyn Bridge before you cruise from New York.
- Ascend the Empire State Building for 80-mile vistas.
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From the lights of Times Square to the shops of SoHo, experience the city that never sleeps when you cruise from New York with Princess®. Wave goodbye to the Statue of Liberty as you set sail to Canada & New England or the Caribbean. Our Transatlantic cruises can even take you to the Mediterranean, the British Isles and beyond. Let the allure of the Empire State set the tone for your cruise adventure.
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Canada & New England Cruises
Travel through time as you sail to Canada & New England on a cruise from New York. Walk in the footsteps of Paul Revere, hike through Acadia National Park and indulge in crab cakes and fresh-caught lobster along the way. Bask in the coastal beauty of Prince Edward Island, and spend two days exploring the French influences of Quebec City. With Princess, chronicles of the Northern seaboard await.
Transatlantic Cruises
Relive the golden age of ocean travel on a Transatlantic cruise from New York. Unwind at sea and jump into adventure at each destination. Choose from voyages that take you through the British Isles and the Mediterranean Sea to the Land of Fire and Ice. Or stop by Spain and France on a cruise from New York. Indulge in the best of land and sea with a Transatlantic cruise from Princess.
What to Know About Cruises from NYC
Between the iconic landmarks and the allure of city life, a trip to the Big Apple is a dream in and of itself. Here’s everything to know about cruises from New York.
New York at a glance
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- Docking: Your cruise from NYC will depart from Brooklyn. Brooklyn Cruise Terminal Pier 12 (72 Bowne Street, Brooklyn).
- Attire: We suggest dressing in layers as temperatures fluctuate throughout the year and even throughout the day. This includes a light shirt, sweater and jacket.
- Transportation: While taxis are available throughout the city, you can also navigate the Big Apple by bus, subway, train, ferry or pedicab. Much of the city can also be seen on foot, or you can rent a Citi bike.
Things to do in NYC
Learn more about the nation’s history at the 9/11 Museum & Memorial or during a visit to Ellis Island. Indulge in international flavors as you travel from Little Italy to Chinatown in just a matter of minutes. Or spend the day shopping in South Street Seaport with the Brooklyn Bridge as your backdrop. Whether you arrive hungry for dinner or adventure, there’s no shortage of choices on a cruise from New York.
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On a cruise out of New York, you can also enjoy best-in-class service and expert-crafted activities on board Enchanted Princess®, Emerald Princess®, and other excellent ships in the Princess fleet.
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On cruises from New York, sail off to the picturesque coast of Rhode Island, the pink sand beaches of Bermuda, and the charming city of Charleston. You can also board an unforgettable transatlantic cruise from New York to Europe and discover the natural and historic wonders that await in Greenland, Iceland, and Scotland.
Before your cruise from New York, spend a couple of days exploring the Big Apple. Head to the top of the Empire State Building for an unbeatable photo op, or take a walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. As you set sail, New York’s most iconic landmark, the Statue of Liberty, will bid you farewell.
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Stroll on pink sand beaches and enjoy the cool sea breeze on the idyllic island of Bermuda. Scuba dive or snorkel in crystal-clear waters and discover coral reefs systems and more than 300 shipwrecks found near its shores. Journey into the Crystal Caves, where you’ll be amazed at the limestone formations and pristine pools of waters inside. Or explore the city of Hamilton, where there are plenty of opportunities for sightseeing and shopping.
Charleston, South Carolina
Embrace the charm of Charleston, South Carolina, one of the most picturesque cities in the United States. Learn all about Civil War history at Fort Sumter, the location of the first major battle of the war. Walk hand in hand down the French Quarter, where colorful buildings and palm trees make a picture-perfect background. Try freshly shucked oysters at one of the city’s award-winning restaurants by the water.
Newport, Rhode Island
Gilded Age mansions, historic lighthouses, and seaside walks await in Newport, a quaint city in Rhode Island full of craggy cliffs and lovely coastal landscapes. Step inside the former summer manses of America’s wealthiest dynasties. Board a sailing yacht and go on a tour of Narragansett Bay. Discover the bucolic views from Cliff Walk, a scenic trail that will take you through the highlights of Newport.
Visit Iceland, a magical destination with stunning natural landscapes and unforgettable outdoor adventures. In Reykjavik, immerse yourself in the healing waters of the Blue Lagoon, feel the powerful mist from the Gullfoss Falls, or explore the ice caves at Vatnajokull. While in Akureyri, you can see lava fields at Dimmuborgir and witness the majesty of the 40-foot-high waterfall of Godafoss.
Explore the unique beauty of Greenland while enjoying the utmost comfort aboard one of our ships. This far-off destination is teeming with outdoor adventure and breathtaking landscapes to discover, including the majestic beauty of Lake Tasersuaq, the healing hot springs of Uunartoq, and the stunning hills of Qaqortoq, where you’ll experience unparalleled fjord views and picturesque colonial homes in a rainbow of colors.
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On Celebrity Summit, stay in newly redesigned staterooms and make yourself at home while surrounded by modern design and innovative technology. This recently revolutionized ship has also added The Retreat, our luxury vacation experience, which includes a private restaurant, sundeck, lounge, and a stay in one of our sophisticated suites. Enjoy reimagined restaurants and lounges and unwind in the elevated Spa, where you’ll find it easy to leave all of your worries behind.
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Cruises from NYC make it easy to combine an exciting trip to New York City with a relaxing vacation to the shores of Bermuda, Charleston, and Rhode Island. Spend your days in Bermuda exploring the island’s famous pink sand, swimming in crystal clear water, and experiencing its unique culture. Stroll through the quaint streets of Charleston and admire the Gilded Age mansions of Rhode Island. Onboard, unwind in Celebrity Summit’s reimagined spa or dine in any of its renovated restaurants with dishes crafted by our Michelin-starred chef.
On a transatlantic cruise that sails to Iceland and Greenland, you’ll also discover cities in Nova Scotia, towns in Scotland, and the port of Southampton, which is only an hour away from London. During your transatlantic journey, you’ll spend luxurious days at sea, exploring all of the revolutionized venues available onboard, including the entertaining theater, the lively lounges and bars, and the serene, indoor solarium.
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Cruises from New York City with Celebrity Cruises depart from the recently-renovated Cape Liberty Cruise Port in New Jersey, a sleek and modern new cruise terminal that makes check-in and embarkation as smooth and enjoyable as possible. The Cape Liberty Cruise Port is conveniently located in close proximity to Newark Airport and is less than an hour’s drive from New York City.
Top Sights & Attractions to See Before Cruises From NYC
Empire state building.
The Empire State Building has been memorialized in movies and TV for decades, and a trip to the top is something you should experience for yourself at least once. Made up of 102 floors and coming in at over 1,200 feet tall, the observation deck offers an unbeatable view of the Manhattan skyline.
Ellis Island
Take a day trip to Ellis Island to discover the history of immigration in America during pivotal points in U.S. history. Spend the afternoon looking at historic immigration materials in the museum and learning about how the United States opened its doors to the world.
Brooklyn Bridge
Built in the late 1800s to connect Brooklyn and Manhattan, the Brooklyn Bridge is a marvel of human achievement and an architectural delight. A walk or ride over the Brooklyn Bridge, whether you’re in a taxi or on your own two feet, is pretty spectacular.
Times Square
It wouldn’t be a trip to NYC without a stop at the overwhelming, world-famous Times Square, a stretch of several blocks of bright, flashing billboards and crowds clamoring for neon photos.
Top Things to Do in New York
Walk in central park.
Central Park is one of the largest parks in a metropolitan area. Comprised of over a mile of green space and walking trails, it offers a killer view of lower Manhattan from certain vistas. When you’re craving some time in nature in the middle of this loud, humming city, head to Central Park for a walk, a picnic, or just to people-watch.
Go to a Broadway Show
Theater lovers will plan an entire trip to New York around a single Broadway musical or play. If you can snag tickets, you’ll be front and center to some of the biggest performers and talents in the world, whether you’re seeing an established, multi-run show or something artsy off-Broadway.
Pay Respects at the 9/11 Memorial
Built to honor the lives lost as a result of the tragic attacks on September 11, 2001, the 9/11 Memorial is a harrowing must-see experience during a trip to New York. It relays the significance of the terrorist attacks not only on the New York community, but the United States as a whole.
Where should I eat in New York?
New York offers nearly every type of cuisine in the world, whether you’re craving an authentic New York slice of pizza or prefer to stop at one of the halal food trucks scattered throughout Manhattan. There are dozens of restaurants along every block. Famous spots include Peter Luger Steakhouse in Williamsburg, Katz Delicatessen, Gramercy Tavern, and Grand Central Oyster Bar.
What’s the culture and history of New York?
Native American groups have lived in the area now known as New York for thousands of years, and European settlement of the area didn’t begin until the 15th century. In the 1600s, the Dutch West India Company began a colony called “New Amsterdam” and expanded their living quarters into what we know now as Manhattan. The local population boomed, and the New Amsterdam area became known as a trade hub between the Dutch, Europeans, and the New World. By the mid-1600s, the British took control and kept it until after the Revolutionary War. During the 19th century, the melting pot of New York that the city is now famous for began to take shape as Ellis Island welcomed millions of immigrants from Ireland, Italy, and Germany. People from around the world settled throughout the five boroughs. Today, New York symbolizes the promise of an America with open arms for all types of people, and New York’s food, attractions, and cultural institutions celebrate that diversity.
Where can I go shopping near the cruise port?
For a glimpse of New York’s famous shopping scene, find a nearby subway station and head to Fifth Avenue or Madison Avenue, where you’ll find every luxury brand under the sun. SoHo boasts many of the biggest names and rising brands in fashion and design, while the windows of famous department stores like Macy’s and Bloomingdales attract thousands of eyes during the an. Of course, souvenir shacks with memorabilia of the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and the Chrysler Building aren’t hard to find either.
How can I get around New York City?
Getting to New York City from the cruise terminal is easy. There are several options including hailing a taxi, taking a train on the PATH Rapid Transit System train to Manhattan, or boarding a bus that will drop you off in the Port Authority Bus Terminal. Once you are there, the options for getting around the five boroughs are plentiful, as New York has one of the most comprehensive public transit systems in the U.S. The subway operates 24/7. If you’ve decided to stick to landmarks in a particular neighborhood, you’ll be able to get around on foot. If you’re tired, you can hail one of the city’s famous yellow cabs. Rideshares also operate here.
What are the local currency & tipping customs?
The U.S. Dollar (USD) is the official currency of NYC, and you’ll find ATMs are widespread. Most major credit cards are accepted as well, but it’s helpful to carry cash with you when you shop at bodegas. Many bars have a minimum purchase amount for credit or debit card use.
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When looking for the best cruises departing from New York, you will first want to consider each cruise's amenities and features. Since every cruise ship offers a unique experience and different destinations, there's a lot to consider. The Disney Cruise Line and Royal Caribbean International are considered some of the best cruise lines out of New York. Disney Cruise Lines out of New York offers adults access to hot tubs, adult-only dining, and nightclubs while catering to minors with teen lounges and onboard youth clubs. The Royal Caribbean International Allure of the Seas , however, entertains guests with bars, seven neighborhoods of entertainment, and an incredible selection of dining options.
How can I find a cheap New York cruise?
When you're searching for a cheap cruise out of New York to spice up your vacation, Expedia has an entire website with information to help plan your trip. When on Expedia, type in cheap New York cruises and fill in your specifics. When you scroll down, you'll find a selection of the best deals available to you within the last 24 hours. Each cruise is transparent with all the basic information you need to know, like price (as well as the current deal), number of nights, and with one more click — itinerary details. Note that the time of year influences pricing, so prices change depending on the season.
What cruise lines operate from New York?
Some of the best cruise lines from New York offer you a wide selection of excellent cruises to choose from when boarding in the Big Apple. However, there are many to decide between. The most popular cruise lines include Disney, Princess , Viking River, Celebrity , MSC, Carnival , and Norwegian . All offer guests one-of-a-kind experiences that complement the trip from New York to anywhere from Australia/New Zealand, Asia, and the Panama Canal to popular destinations like Mexico, Bahamas , Europe, and the Caribbean .
How can I find good deals on cruises from New York?
The best way to find good deals on New York cruises is to explore your options on Expedia. When you select your destination and departure from New York, a long list of current deals is provided for cruises leaving out of New York. Each deal shows the original ticket price as well as the new offer. You must also remember that the best cruise ship deals will be in late summer and fall due to hurricane season (we recommend cruise insurance if you go this route!), and consider whether booking in advance or looking for last-minute New York cruises will save you more.
What to look out for when you book your New York cruise?
No cruise from New York is the same. Each offers an array of amenities and features that differ from cruise to cruise. So, the first thing to look for when booking your cruise is the type of experience you want. For instance, the Disney Cruise from New York is very family-friendly. On the other hand, a cruise line like the Celebrity is well-known for its delectable food selection and Michelin-starred chef overseeing guests with the finest meals. Once you've narrowed that down, you'll need to consider how many guests are entertained (crowded vs. private), the available cabins (inside, oceanview, balcony, or suite), and what each ship does and does not offer.
Where are the best places to go on a cruise from New York in 2024?
There are a lot of incredible places you can go when you choose a cruise ship from New York, with the most popular locations being the Caribbean, Bahamas, Europe, Mexico, Alaska, and Bermuda. However, some of the best New York cruise lines, like Carnival and MSC, ensure your cruise experience is just as good if not better than the destination itself. Take, for instance, their top cruise ships out of New York, such as Carnival's Mardi Gras Cruise , full of water slide excitement, and MSC's Seashore Cruise , which has the finest dining and relaxation features.
What are some great luxury cruises from New York?
There are many luxury options, including Viking and Celebrity line cruises. However, if you want to live in luxury on your cruise from New York to the Caribbean or somewhere just as grand, the Princess Cruise line has some of the best luxury cruise ships out of New York. Luxury cruise amenities and features often include getting pampered at the onboard Lotus Spa®, yoga classes on deck, the Retreat bar and pool, and more.
What are some good all-inclusive cruises from New York?
All-inclusive trips are a great way to enjoy everything a cruise has to offer without spending more than you planned. Although not all cruises are inclusive, searching on Expedia's website using the term 'all-inclusive' cruises from New York will help narrow down the best options around your vacation time.
What are some great casino cruises from New York?
Many cruises that offer adult-focused entertainment have casinos onboard. Carnival, Norwegian Cruise Lines, and Royal Caribbean all have cruise ships leaving from New York that offer onboard casinos.
What are some great gay cruises from New York?
Yes, several options for LGBTQ-friendly cruises are available out of New York in 2024! A wide variety of cruise lines departing New York offer LGBTQ+-friendly activities and events, including Royal Caribbean.
What are some great family cruises from New York?
Depending on the family fun you and your family are looking for, there are some great family cruises out of New York to choose from. The two most popular, however, are the Carnival with all of its great big waterslides and the Disney Cruise Line with its Disney-themed fun and activities.
What are some good adult-only cruises from New York?
There are many great adult-only cruise deals from New York, with Viking, Princess, and Carnival taking the lead on the best cruise ships for adults who want to kick back, relax, and have some drinks by the pool without children running past them.
What are some of the best singles cruises from New York?
The best singles cruise out of New York has a good combination of relaxing amenities to enjoy on your own and entertainment and activities that allow you to mingle with other singles on the cruise. Whether you're looking for a 2nights/3 nights cruise from New York or up to a 7-day cruise from New York, your top choices will be Princess, Viking, and Celebrity.
Are there any Christmas cruises from New York?
Every year, there are a few great Christmas cruises from New York you can venture on for the holiday season. The best way to find the perfect festive cruise ship leaving from New York around Christmas is to narrow down your search to the holiday and choose the best deal.
How to book a cruise from New York on Expedia?
Booking a New York cruise on Expedia has never been easier. Start by typing in your preferred destination, how many travelers, and departure times. A great list of cruises that fit your preferences will be ready and waiting for your selection, where you will fill in your payment and personal details. Once your payment and booking have been confirmed, make your way to any one or more of Expedia's travel guides to help prepare for your trip.
How can I find last-minute cruise deals from New York?
Although last-minute cruise deals from New York often cost more than advanced bookings, there are still plenty of deals to tap into! Whether there are cruises short on guests and eager to entertain you or a lot of last-minute dropouts, Expedia has a complete list of current cruise deals in New York displayed under 'Best cruise deals New York.'
Do you need a passport to cruise from New York?
You might not need a passport for all cruises from New York, but international destinations will require one. This means you’ll need one for cruises from New York to Europe , Mexico , and the Middle East . If you are unsure if your trip is considered international, don't hesitate to reach out to one of Expedia's customer service agents with questions and check your full itinerary before boarding to ensure you have all the paperwork and documentation needed to enjoy the whole experience.
Can I cancel my cruise booking?
Cancellation policies vary from cruise to cruise, with most offering full refunds if you're months in advance, partial refunds within weeks of your trip, and no refunds if you're canceling less than two weeks from your scheduled departure. The good news is that no matter your refund status, Expedia will help you quickly and easily cancel any New York cruise ship booking you have booked. This can be done by navigating to My Trips in your Expedia account or calling one of our helpful customer service reps.
Why should I book a cruise from New York with Expedia?
Expedia makes the entire booking process quick and easy, from the beginning searches to the final preparations on the day of your cruise. Even better, you can access a wealth of information on upcoming trips while managing and making quick changes when necessary. No matter what step of the process, Expedia has expert information to help you have the best travel experience possible. We're here to help you get the most out of your New York cruise.
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While a popular cruise port for most major cruise lines, New York City is a vacation in itself. Before or after taking a cruise to the Caribbean, the Bahamas, Bermuda, Canada and New England, or sailing on a world cruise, the cosmopolitan city of New York offers an endless list of attractions and excursions to check out.
Explore the highlights of Manhattan on a walking tour or take a Helicopter ride over famous landmarks like the Empire State Building, Central Park, Rockefeller Center and more. It’s also a great pedestrian-friendly city to explore local dining, entertainment and nightlife by foot on your own schedule. Subway lines, taxis, busses, bicycles and ferries are affordable and easily accessible and can easily take you to several boroughs throughout the city, including Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and the Bronx. Pick up some souvenirs by the Statue of Liberty, or designer goodies at the ultra-hip SoHo, or stroll through Greenwich Village for nifty craft shops and bookstores. Enjoy art on every corner, whether it’s the glistening lights of Times Square, or the exhibits at the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the Guggenheim Museum. Once you’re done with the hustle and bustle of the Big Apple, you’ll appreciate the contrast of unwinding on a calm cruise at sea.
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Tourists and residents alike can take advantage of the many cruises that depart from New York City, offering easy access to warm weather getaways, family vacations, expeditions, and more. After all, nothing screams adventure like sailing away from the Big Apple with the Statue of Liberty and iconic city skyline in your wake.
Plus, New York is home to the oldest cruise terminal in the United States. Nowadays, there are two hubs, one in Manhattan and another in Brooklyn . An additional cruise terminal, in Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey, also serves the area.
The Manhattan cruise terminal is located on the edge of Midtown, making it easy to spend port days or pre-cruise time exploring Times Square, Central Park, or the Theater District. The Empire State Building and iconic department stores including Macy’s Herald Square are also within walking distance of the Manhattan cruise port.
The Brooklyn cruise port is a 15-minute drive from Brooklyn Bridge Park , which offers some of the best views of downtown Manhattan. If you're looking to stretch your legs, the walk across the Brooklyn Bridge into Manhattan offers just over a mile of picturesque city viewpoints. While Bayonne, New Jersey may not be a huge tourist destination, sailing from Cape Liberty does provide a postcard-perfect look at the Manhattan skyline and its famous neighbor, the Statue of Liberty.
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Both large cruise ships and a few smaller ships cruise from New York , giving you the option to pick a vessel with lots of restaurants and lounges, or one that’s cozier with fewer dining options. A variety of cruise lines—including Norwegian Cruise Line, MSC Cruises, Holland America, Disney, Cunard, Silversea, Oceania Cruises, and Viking—sail from New York City. This variety caters to all types of traveler budgets, so whether you're looking to cruise from New York for as little as a few hundred dollars or drop thousands on a bucket list vacation, there's something for you.
Cruises from New York sail to Canada, Greenland, Iceland, Europe, the United Kingdom, Bermuda, the Caribbean, and beyond. Several world cruises also stop in New York.
The short version of the story is that whether it’s a short island escape or the unforgettable journey of a lifetime you’re after, a cruise from New York will result in PTO well spent. Ahead, we've pulled some of your best options for cruising from New York City.
Viking offers ocean cruises between New York and Reykjavik in June, August, and September.
Trade the soaring skyscrapers of New York City for coastal Canada, remote Greenland, and endless Icelandic summer days. This Viking itinerary makes two stops in Canada and two stops in Greenland before circumnavigating Iceland, beginning with the remote Westfjords and ending in Reykjavik. Sail the same seas as legendary Norse explorer Leif Erikkson (on a far more luxurious Viking ship) while learning about the American Revolution and Canadian exploration from the cruise line’s resident historian. Lounge by the pool, visit the spa, or look out for whales and puffins. Viking has several nearly identical ocean ships sailing this itinerary from New York—each can accommodate a maximum of 930 passengers, allowing them to dock in ports larger ships cannot access.
It’s impossible to get bored on the MSC Meraviglia . See six Broadway-caliber shows over a 7-night cruise, spend sea days at the thermal spa or lounging by the pool, go bowling, play arcade games, try out an F1 simulator, or work out in a state-of-the-art gym—the opportunities are endless. MSC’s Meraviglia sails from New York to Bermuda, Canada, New England, the Bahamas, and Florida and can accommodate up to 5,642 passengers across 2,214 staterooms. Choose among 23 dining venues and 20 bars and lounges, or try to eat your way through all of them.
Norwegian Prima is one of the best cruises for solo travelers departing from New York City.
On most cruise lines, traveling solo means paying up to double the fare for a cabin to yourself, but not on the Norwegian Prima . This ship has a special area set aside for solo travelers with 73 studio suites and a private common area for mingling. Each of the Norwegian Prima’s 95-square-foot studio suites comes with a full-size bed, en suite bathroom, and a vanity table. And while space inside these studios are tight, you’ll likely be so busy go-karting, lounging by the pool, taking in shows, and relaxing in hot tubs, it’s unlikely you’ll find yourself spending much time in the room beyond catching some shut eye. The Norwegian Prima sails to Bermuda and the Caribbean from New York and offers a transatlantic repositioning itinerary.Best transatlantic cruise from New York
On Holland America's Volendam , embark on an unforgettable roundtrip journey from New York that includes a stop in the Azores and overnights in Rome, Cairo, and Istanbul. This 45-day journey on Holland America’s Volendam crosses the iconic Strait of Gibraltar and offers several sea days to enjoy the ship’s onboard amenities, which include a spa, swimming pools, and several restaurants. The Volendam accommodates just over 1,400 guests and is designed around grand public spaces. Dive deeper into destinations with regional cooking demonstrations as well as food and wine tastings. There’s no better way to travel in comfort and see the Statue of Liberty, Colosseum, Pyramids of Giza, and Hagia Sophia on a single trip.
Regent Seven Seas cruises are known for all-inclusive luxury.
Sample the best of the Caribbean in just 15 days on the Seven Seas Grandeur , one of the most luxurious ships at sea. This Regent Seven Seas cruise visits Bermuda, St. Barts, St. Lucia, Barbados, Grenada, Bonaire, Curacao, and Aruba en route to Miami. This cruise line is a favorite among retired travelers, and the Seven Seas Grandeur is the line’s most luxurious ship. There are 746 suites, a spa, a teaching kitchen, a casino, and Broadway-caliber entertainment onboard. Regent Seven Seas’ specialty is all-inclusive luxury, and it means it. Shore excursions, alcohol, specialty restaurants, and laundry are included in cruise fares, which start at around $8,400 for this itinerary.
Escape New York City and head straight to the pink beaches and turquoise waters of Bermuda on the Celebrity Eclipse . Spend two full nights in Bermuda and several days at sea—plenty of time to enjoy everything the Celebrity Eclipse has to offer. Play basketball, go shopping or spend your time at the casino, pools or spa. Or eat and drink your way across more than a dozen bars and restaurants, including an interactive Le Petit Chef dining experience. These seven-night roundtrip sailings depart from Cape Liberty in Bayonne, New Jersey, making it especially easy to combine a visit to the Statue of Liberty with your cruise.
Hop on the Seabourn Quest in October for an unforgettable journey through the colors of autumn. Spend a gorgeous fall day in Central Park before setting sail from New York to Montréal by way of Martha's Vineyard, Boston, Halifax, and Prince Edward Island on a 12-day itinerary along the eastern seaboard. This is a small ship that’s especially popular among North Americans, Europeans, and Australians, and a cruise line that’s beloved by foodies. Seabourn is known for its indulgent steaks, endless caviar, and partnership with award-winning chef Thomas Keller, who has a namesake restaurant on board.
In just 16 nights, sail from Manhattan to Bermuda, Portugal, Spain , the south of France, and Italy on the Norwegian Escape , a ship that accommodates just over 4,000 passengers and is sure to offer something for everyone. The Norwegian Escape offers several restaurants and lounges on board as well as Broadway shows, five multistory waterslides, and the largest ropes course at sea. On its Mediterranean sailing, the cruise stops in Lisbon , Malaga, Barcelona, Cannes, and Rome.
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1830s: the very beginnings
1840s: the first pleasure cruises
1840s: a landmark in cruise-line history
1850–60s: early developments
Passenger cruising continued to develop through the mid-19th century, with luxuries like on-board lounges and simple entertainment emerging. Shown here, in 1856, is Cunard's RMS Persia, one of the largest ships of her time and an early Blue Riband winner (an award given for high-speed Atlantic crossings).
1870s: the New World
1880s: lighting up the ocean
1890s: “floating palaces”
1900s: entering cruising’s golden age
At the turn of the century, there was still a frisson around cruising and large, buzzy crowds would often gather to see off the ships. This nostalgic photograph was snapped between 1900 and 1915, and shows large steam boats leaving from the White Star Line dock in Detroit, Michigan. Well-dressed passengers fill the ships' upper and lower decks too.
1900s: the first purpose-built cruise ship
1910s: onboard entertainment
1910s: the Titanic disaster
One of the most famous and devastating events in cruise history occurred in this decade. Dubbed "unsinkable" by the White Star Line's vice-president, the Titanic set out from Southampton on her maiden voyage on 10 April 1912 to much applause. But just four days later, she collided with an iceberg in the North Atlantic: the compartments in her hull filled with water and she tragically sank. The disaster claimed the lives of more than 1,500 people.
1910s: First World War
1920s: cruising’s golden age continued
1920s: setting the bar high
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1920s: the first round-the-world cruise
Another major milestone came in the 1920s: the very first round-the-world cruise. The Cunard Line's RMS Laconia (pictured here leaving Liverpool circa 1920) sailed around the globe in 1922, calling at 22 ports along the way, and taking 450 lucky passengers with her.
1930s: all games on deck
1930s: making a splash
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1950s: the post-war decades
Come the 1950s, cruise ships had another phenomenon to compete with: jet planes. Commercial air travel boomed in this decade, with comfier aircraft and improved routes enticing travelers into the skies. Many cruise liners underwent swish post-war refits in an attempt to stay afloat: this 1950s photo shows the opulent dining room of French liner SS Île de France after a dramatic post-war makeover.
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1950s: the Blue Riband record breaker
Though formalized in the 1930s, the Blue Riband – the award for the passenger cruise liner with the fastest Atlantic-crossing time – has its roots right back in the 19th century. The record is still held by SS United States of United States Lines, which first sped across the Atlantic in 1952. She's pictured here on 9 July 1952, docking in Southampton.
1960s: the Jet Age
1970s: The Love Boat
As flying became more commonplace, the popularity of cruising looked set to dwindle. However, one particular TV series is often credited with keeping travelers' passion for cruising alive. The Love Boat – aired from the 1970s – was a comedy series that followed the crew and passengers of luxury liner SS Pacific Princess. Such was its popularity, some say it brought cruising back into the mainstream once more. This shot shows Cunard Line's Queen Elizabeth 2 in 1975.
1970s: cruising opens up to the masses
1980s: the cruise to nowhere
The 1980s is thought to be the decade that pioneered the "cruise to nowhere," where the ship really was the destination. The SS Norway (pictured) – a lavish mega ship with room for thousands of passengers and amenities like a casino – embarked on a no-docking cruise in this decade.
1990s: Disney takes to the water
2000s: making waves in the modern world
The 2000s saw larger-than-life, no-expense-spared, mega cruise ships sail onto the scene. This sunset snap shows Cunard Line's Queen Mary II as she completes her first trans-Atlantic voyage in January 2004. At this time, she was the largest and most expensive cruise ship ever constructed with room for 2,200-plus passengers, a theater and even a planetarium, setting the bar for the ships of posterity.
2010s: bigger, better and healthier
2020s: off to a rocky start
The 2020s got off to an eventful start. The COVID-19 pandemic halted almost all cruises, with some passengers and crew marooned onboard while testing and entry protocols were debated. In 2021 rife cancellations, last-minute border changes and variant outbreaks persisted. However, the years since have indicated a return to pre-pandemic popularity, with 300 cruise ships departing in April 2022 – pretty impressive compared to just 22 departing in April 2021. Cruise lines have incorporated more health and safety protocols, such as advising passengers to control their TV, light and temperature via an app instead of touchpoints.
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From major layoffs at google, amazon and microsoft to small fintech startups and apps.
The tech-wide reckoning that began in 2022 and ran throughout into 2023 has continued into this year. And while 2024’s losses are not at that scale, they’re still significant, driven by big names like Pixar , Google , Microsoft , Mozilla and TikTok . It remains to be seen if this year’s layoff trends follow last year’s, in which layoffs slowed down in the summer, before cuts began ramping up yet again toward the winter .
Momentum for a tech sector rebound remains slow to build, outside of bright spots within artificial intelligence and adjacent companies, resulting in tech companies continuing to cut back on their workforces and pivot from a growth mindset to one based on efficiency in the face of stubborn market conditions.
But tracking these layoffs helps us to understand the impact on innovation, which companies are facing tough pressures and who is available to hire for the businesses lucky to be growing right now. Unfortunately, it also serves as a reminder of the deeply human impact of layoffs and how risk profiles could evolve from here .
Below you’ll find a comprehensive list of all the known layoffs in tech that started last year, to be updated monthly. If you have a tip on a layoff, contact us here . If you prefer to remain anonymous, you can contact us here .
The final total of layoffs for 2023 ended up being 262,735, according to Layoffs.fyi . Tech layoffs conducted in 2023 were 59% higher than 2022’s total, according to the data in the tracker. And 2024 is off to a rough start despite not reaching the peak of last year’s first quarter cutbacks.
- January: 89,554 employees laid off — see all January 2023 Tech Layoffs
- February: 40,021 employees laid off — see all February 2023 Tech Layoffs
- March: 37,823 employees laid off — see all March 2023 Tech Layoffs
- April: 20,014 employees laid off — see all April 2023 Tech Layoffs
- May: 14,928 employees laid off — see all May 2023 Tech Layoffs
- June: 10,958 employees laid off — see all June 2023 Tech Layoffs
- July: 10,589 employees laid off — see all July 2023 Tech Layoffs
- August: 9,545 employees laid off — see all August 2023 Tech Layoffs
- September: 4,632 employees laid off — see all September 2023 Tech Layoffs
- October: 7,331 employees laid off — see all October 2023 Tech Layoffs
- November: 6,956 employees laid off — see all November 2023 Tech Layoffs
- December: 7,159 employees laid off — see all December 2023 Tech Layoffs
- January 2024: 19,350 employees laid off — see all January 2024 Tech Layoffs
- February 2024: 15,589 employees laid off — see all February 2024 Tech Layoffs
Data visualization by Miranda Halpern , created with Flourish
Has laid off 20% of its staff after acquiring point-of-sale platform Cuboh. The company previously laid off 100 people in 2022.
Nintendo of America
Is restructuring its testing department, which is largely made up of contractors. A Nintendo spokesperson told Kotaku the changes will end some assignments but will lead to the creation of new full-time positions.
Cut its global workforce by about 6,000 jobs , according to a 10-K SEC filing . The filing reveals the company cut 13,000 jobs in the last year .
Has made cuts to its staff, the company confirmed to TechCrunch . A report in Fintech Business Weekly estimates that 17 people, or about 15% of the company, were impacted.
Is cutting 195 roles in an effort to become more sustainable, CEO Henry Chan wrote in a blog post . The layoffs impact nearly a quarter of its staff.
Reportedly eliminated 20% of its total workforce in its second restructuring effort in the past year.
Chipper Cash
Conducted another round of layoffs impacting 20 employees, CEO Ham Serunjogi announced in a blog post .
Has reportedly cut 16% of its staff in a strategic move to support its Textio Lift product.
Is reportedly laying off around 25% of its workforce . According to Axios, the cuts affect roughly 80 people.
Phantom Auto
Is shutting down after failing to secure new funding, TechCrunch has learned . The remote driving startup, which had cut staff last year, employed a little more than 100 people.
Is reportedly slashing its marketing and communications staff. The company previously announced a strategy to replace upwards of 8,000 jobs with AI.
Inscribe.ai
Cut just under 40% of its staff, equating to dozens of employees, the company confirmed to TechCrunch .
Laid off around 15 people earlier this year , following comments from CEO Chris Caren that the company would be able to reduce 20% of its headcount thanks to AI.
Laid off 13% of its staff based in its New York office as the web3 fantasy sports platform focuses on its Paris headquarters, a source familiar with the matter told TechCrunch .
Is eliminating roughly 7% of its workforce as part of organizational restructuring. The fintech unicorn last conducted layoffs in August 2022.
Is cutting about 13% of its workforce , affecting 40 employees. It’s the second round of layoffs for the battery startup in recent months.
Project Ronin
Is shutting down, resulting in a “permanent mass layoff” impacting around 150 employees.
February 2024
Plans to lay off 15% of its workforce and says it likely does not have enough cash on hand to survive the next 12 months.
Cut 5% of its workforce , impacting 670 employees, as it moves away from the “development of future licensed IP.”
Is letting go of about 350 employees, accounting for 30% of its workforce.
Is likely cutting hundreds of employees who worked on the company’s autonomous electric car project now that the effort has stopped, TechCrunch has learned.
Is laying off 900 employees from its PlayStation unit, affecting 8% of the division’s workforce. Insomniac Games, Naughty Dog, Guerrilla and Firesprite studios will also be impacted .
Will reportedly cut 1,500 roles in 2024 , primarily in its Product & Technology division, accounting for more than 8% of the company’s workforce.
Eliminated roughly 60 employees , or 17% of its workforce. It’s the financial startup’s third major layoff round in the past 12 months.
Is laying off 10% of its salaried workforce in a bid to cut costs in an increasingly tough market for EVs.
Meati Foods
Will lay off 13% of its workforce as it works to “build a financially sustainable business,” CEO Phil Graves told TechCrunch exclusively .
Announced it will eliminate 5% of its employees, impacting more than 4,000 people .
Will lay off about 550 workers in a move designed to promote “operating expense efficiency.”
Announced in an SEC filing that it will lay off roughly 250 employees as part of a restructuring effort.
Is scaling back its investment in a number of products, TechCrunch has learned, resulting in layoffs that will affect roughly 60 employees .
Is laying off 230 employees worldwide as part of the company’s efforts to advance its focus on “the AI-enabled workplace of the future.”
Is cutting 30% of its North American workforce as part of a restructuring.
Is reportedly cutting jobs in its healthcare businesses One Medical and Amazon Pharmacy. The number of impacted roles is currently unknown.
Announced plans to eliminate 6% of its workforce , largely impacting the company’s sales and marketing divisions.
Announced plans to cut 10% of its workforce , impacting roughly 500-plus employees, in an effort to “reduce hierarchy.”
Polygon Labs
Has laid off 60 employees , or about 19% of its staff, CEO Marc Boiron announced in a blog post .
Is laying off approximately 400 employees . The layoffs come almost exactly a year to the day after Okta announced plans to cut about 300 employees.
January 2024
Will lay off 95 workers in New York City, according to a filing with the New York Department of Labor.
Is laying off about 6% of its global workforce , or 280 employees, the company confirmed to TechCrunch.
Conducted another round of layoffs earlier this month, amounting to roughly 15% of its workforce, a source familiar with the situation told TechCrunch.
Is reportedly laying off around 1,000 people in the Cash App, foundational and Square arms of Block.
Has reportedly begun company-wide layoffs . While it is unclear how many people will be affected, one source told TechCrunch it was expected to be in the “thousands.”
Aurora Solar
Has laid off 20% of its staff of about 1,000 people, TechCrunch exclusively learned. The cuts to the software startup come despite record growth in the solar industry last year.
Is laying off 350 people , or one-third of its headcount, after Amazon’s bid to acquire the Roomba-maker shuttered. Longtime CEO Colin Angle has also stepped down.
Is reportedly laying off 700 workers , or around 1% of its staff. This comes after the company had a significant reduction of 10% of its workforce in 2023.
Is reportedly planning to cut around 20% of its staff in the next few weeks. The company announced similar cuts in October, when founder Ryan Petersen returned as CEO and slashed its workforce by 20%.
Is laying off 1,900 employees across its gaming divisions following its acquisition of Activision Blizzard. Blizzard president Mike Ybarra announced he will also be stepping down.
Is cutting about 400 jobs , 7% of its workforce, as the food delivery startup seeks to bring further improvements to its finances ahead of a planned IPO later this year.
Laid off dozens of workers , according to sources familiar with the decision. The autonomous vehicle technology company has since confirmed that about 3% of its workforce has been laid off.
Will lay off 9% of the company’s workforce , affecting about 1,000 full-time employees. In a blog post , the company also plans to cut contract roles in the coming months.
Announced it intends to offer voluntary buyouts or job changes to 8,000 employees amid restructuring.
Laid off 20% of its staff , affecting 282 workers. In a blog post , Co-CEO Pedro Franceschi said that the company is prioritizing “long-term thinking and ownership over short-term gains in our comp structure.”
Eliminated around 60 jobs across the U.S. in Los Angeles, New York, and Austin in addition to layoffs in international markets. The affected roles, according to NPR’s initial reporting, are largely in sales and advertising.
Is cutting 90% of its employees as it shuts down its online used car marketplace and shifts resources into two business units: one focused on auto financing and the other on AI-powered analytics.
Is laying off 11% of its workforce , affecting about 530 employees, as the company focuses on “fewer, high-impact projects.” The League of Legends maker is also sunsetting its five-year-old publishing group , Riot Forge.
Is eliminating 13% of its global workforce , affecting 1,650 employees, in a restructuring effort aimed at cutting layers of management.
Will eliminate 100 employees , a spokesperson confirmed to TechCrunch, as part of a restructuring effort in its creator management and operations teams.
Is laying off “hundreds” of employees in its advertising sales team, according to a leaked memo. The cuts come a week after the company did sweeping layoffs across its hardware teams. And more layoffs will come throughout the year, as CEO Sundar Pichai told the company in a memo obtained by the Verge .
Lost Boys Interactive
Reportedly laid off a “sizable” number of employees January 12. The game developer studio was acquired by Borderlands maker Gearbox in 2022.
Is going to lay off employees in 2024, TechCrunch exclusively learned , with the total impacted employees potentially reaching as high as 20% of the animation studio’s 1,300 person workforce. The cutbacks come as Disney looks to reduce the studio’s output as it struggles to achieve profitability in streaming.
Is laying off 5% of its workforce , citing an “increasingly challenging landscape,” according to a leaked memo obtained by Business Insider.
Is laying off 17% of its staff , impacting 170 people. In an internal memo obtained by the Verge , Discord CEO Jason Citron blamed the cuts on the company growing too quickly.
Laid off hundreds of employees across its Google Assistant division and the team that manages Pixel, Nest and Fitbit hardware. The company confirmed to TechCrunch that Fitbit co-founders James Park and Eric Friedman are also exiting.
Is laying off “several hundreds” of employees at Prime Video and MGM Studios, according to a memo obtained by TechCrunch. The cuts come days after the 500 layoffs at Amazon’s Twitch .
Is reportedly laying off 500 employees , 35% of its current staff, amid a continued struggle to achieve profitability in the face of rising costs and community backlash. The pending layoffs come after hundreds more employees were laid off in 2023.
Treasure Financial
Confirmed to TechCunch that layoffs, conducted in December, had impacted 14 employees, accounting for 60% to 70% of the company, according to multiple sources.
Confirmed it cut 10% of its contractor workforce at the end of 2023 as it turns to AI to streamline content production and translations previously handled by humans.
Rent the Runway
Will cut about 10% of corporate roles as it goes through a restructuring plan following Anushka Salinas’ planned resignation as operating chief and president at the end of January.
Is reducing its workforce by about 25% , or 1,800 people. The video game engine maker went through three rounds of layoffs in 2023.
Laid off two-thirds of its employees as the German startup, which built collaborative presentation software, looks to pursue a “completely different path.” CEO and co-founder Christian Reber also stepped down.
The AI and biomedical startup reportedly cut 17% of its workforce January 8, citing “shifts in the economic environment,” in a LinkedIn post announcing the layoffs.
Eliminated 38% of its staff January 8 as the online retail logistics company follows up after conducting layoffs in September 2023.
Announced January 8 it is laying off 28% of its staff , or 154 workers, as the small modular nuclear reactor company shifts its focus to “key strategic areas.”
Is reportedly laying off 15% of its workforce focused on computer vision for retailers.
Is shutting down at the end of 2024 after a 12 year run. The design collaboration startup was once valued at nearly $2B.
Is laying off nearly 20% of its workforce as it tries to maintain its battle with Nielsen over media measurement. CEO Ross McCray stepped down from the company.
Orca Security
Is laying off roughly 15% of its staff , totaling 60 employees. The Israel-based unicorn reportedly plans to move some impacted employees into other positions at the company.
Laid off its entire 200-person workforce January 2 after attempts to raise more capital failed, TechCrunch exclusively learned . The mass layoff comes just seven months after the startup acquired rival Zencity .
December 2023
Is cutting 15% of its workforce in a “strategic restructuring” effort for 2024.
Is reportedly laying off 100 employees , with 60 from the company’s Israel headquarters.
Reportedly laid off up to 150 employees in a restructuring effort. This month, the business-to-business e-commerce startup scored $340 million in new funding .
Is reducing their workforce by around 10% , impacting roughly 350 contractors and employees, president and CEO Badri Kothandaraman wrote in a blog post December 18.
Arm Holdings PLC
Reportedly laid off more than 70 software engineers in China and will relocate some roles.
Delivery Hero
Is shutting down operations in Taiwan and Turkey and plans to eliminate roles at its Berlin headquarters, the company said December 18.
Is reportedly eliminating nearly 10% of its workforce in Israel. It’s the company’s second round of layoffs this year.
Will cut 235 employees at its Folsom office campus at the end of the year, the company reported to state employment officials December 15.
Superpedestrian
Is shutting down its U.S.-based shared scooter operation and exploring a sale of its European business, TechCrunch has exclusively learned .
Confirmed it laid off 29% of its staff December 15. The e-commerce company known for its one-click checkout technology was at one time the subject of a federal probe .
In an announcement obtained exclusively by TechCrunch , the embattled self-driving car company is cutting 900 employees , or 24% of its workforce, per a December 14 email from new president and CTO Mo Elshenawy.
Is laying off 11% of its workforce . In a letter to employees December 13, CEO Josh Silverman cited a “very challenging macro and competitive environment.”
Has reportedly laid off 15 people across various departments. It would be the fintech unicorn’s fourth round of layoffs this year.
SmileDirectClub
Has shut down three months after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, citing $900 million of debt.
Is reportedly winding down its operations . On its website, Y Combinator categorizes Sunfolding as an “inactive” company.
Will lay off more than 500 employees after closing fulfillment centers in Ohio and Nevada in February 2024.
Is shutting down its operations and selling its assets to Nutanix.
Has reportedly eliminated a large part of its workforce. The business-focused streaming TV service raised $100 million in 2022.
Is laying off more than 10% of its staff , the company confirmed to TechCrunch December 7.
Is shutting down operations . The Goldman Sachs-backed “buy now, pay later” startup was once valued at $450 million.
Is cutting about 145 roles as the travel startup previously known as TripActions plans to become public.
Incredibuild
Is laying off 20% of its workforce . The software development startup previously raised $35 million in a Series B funding in 2022.
Will cut around 15% of its workforce , the company announced December 5, and close its Sydney office to increase profitability.
Announced December 5 it eliminated 23 employees across engineering, operations and development.
Shut down operations December 5. The Nigerian fintech startup previously raised $2 million in a seed round.
Announced hundreds of job cuts December 4, amounting to 5% of the company’s workforce.
Is eliminating about 1,500 jobs , the company announced December 4. This marks Spotify’s third round of layoffs this year.
Bending Spoons
Has laid off the entire staff of Filmic , the team behind popular video and photo-editing apps that Bending Spoons acquired in July.
November 2023
Cut 30 roles November 30 after the fintech unicorn eliminated 26% of its workforce earlier this year.
Made reductions to 7% of staff, in addition to reductions in its contract workforce, CEO Joshua G. James announced in the company’s Q3 earnings call November 30.
Is laying off 20% of its staff , the company announced to staff November 30. The A-Rod and Marc Lore-founded sports betting startup previously raised $100 million.
Is cutting its workforce by about 36% , co-founders Anirudh Pandita and Ashwin Suresh announced at a November 30 town hall.
Is laying off 265 workers November 29 after eliminating its Wētā Digital division, which it acquired in 2021.
Tier Mobility
Is cutting roughly 22% of its staff , CEO and co-founder Lawrence Leuschner announced November 28.
Is laying off about 20% of its staff starting November 28, citing “the recent rapid advancements of our AI platform,” according to a memo from founder and CEO Ted Bailey.
Will lay off nearly a third of their U.S. staff . It’s the second round of layoffs at the U.K.-based unicorn company in just over a month.
Is cutting its workforce by around 25% November 27, citing “market conditions” affecting the EV battery startup.
Started mass layoffs November 27 in its gaming department, Nuverse, after two years of tepid performance. The number of affected employees is unknown.
Is closing up shop , according to multiple reports, after reaching unicorn status in 2022.
Laid off 25 employees, CEO Ali Asaria announced November 24.
Is shutting down operations and returning capital to investors, CEO Nishank Jain announced November 23.
Cut 100 workers November 21, reportedly due to increases in automation. The recent layoffs come after Alzero cut 15% of its workforce earlier this year and 5% in 2022.
Reportedly cut jobs across departments November 20, citing a need to reduce costs. People familiar with the matter told Bloomberg that several impacted employees received just one month of severance.
Reportedly cut around 100 roles across engineering, customer success, data and sales November 20.
Is reportedly laying off “several hundred” employees in their Alexa division and its freshly launched Artificial General Intelligence team.
Laid off 6% of their workforce November 17 as the company shuts down operations in Raleigh, North Carolina. President Mark Girvan and CEO Don Epperson are also leaving the company.
Is reportedly cutting 25% of its workforce amid a larger restructuring and cost-cutting effort.
Laid off 33 employees in Europe and Dubai November 16 as the company cuts down on operations outside of Africa.
Is reportedly planning to “phase out” 80 temporary workers by 2024. The company is now facing an unfair labor practice complaint, with workers alleging the layoffs are retaliation for unionizing.
Laid off more than 200 employees November 14. The cuts impact roles in HR, recruiting, data, business intelligence, plus directors and higher managers.
Is cutting “just over 180” roles in its gaming division, VP Christoph Hartmann wrote in an email to employees November 13.
Is reportedly cutting more of its workforce . The number of positions affected are unknown, but it would be the unicorn startup’s third layoff round this year.
Is cutting a “few hundred” roles, a person familiar with the matter told TechCrunch November 9. ByteDance’s Oculus challenger held an internal meeting announcing it is halting its expansion this week.
Started laying off contingent workers who supported driverless operations November 9. Those layoffs came after the company recalled 950 robotaxis and lost key commercial permits to operate in California.
Laid off fewer than 20 project managers November 8. CNBC reported that Snap’s vice president of engineering, Nima Khajehnouri, will also be leaving.
Started cutting workers in its music streaming division in Latin America, North America and Europe, the company confirmed November 8.
Confirmed November 8 it eliminated “a small number of roles” in its consumer support staff, Google Users & Products.
Virgin Galactic
Said in a memo to staff November 8 it is cutting costs and reducing staff . The number of employees impacted is currently unknown.
Ubisoft Montreal
Confirmed November 7 it will cut 98 roles in business administration and IT. Ubisoft said 124 positions will be eliminated overall across Canada, including reductions in its global IT team and its VFX studio, Hybride.
Revealed in its Q3 earnings that it is reducing its workforce by 25%.
Beyond Meat
Announced cuts November 6 affecting around 19% of its non-production employees. The plant-based meat company says it will also review its entire global operations for cost-cutting opportunities.
Is cutting 12% of its workforce , CEO Emin Gün Sirer confirmed November 6.
Laid off about 50% of its staff , the company confirmed November 3. CEO Devin Finzer posted a statement on X saying the NFT marketplace is now focused on “OpenSea 2.0.”
Is laying off more than 10% of its staff ahead of the company spinning out from Lionsgate, CEO Jeffrey Hirsch announced November 3. The network and streaming app will also exit Australia and the U.K.
Laid off about 250 people November 3 as part of restructuring. The wholesale marketplace raised a $416 million extension at a $12.6 billion valuation last year.
Confirmed to TechCrunch November 3 that it is issuing a round of layoffs affecting about 10% of their workforce , citing “fierce competition.”
100 Thieves
Is reducing its workforce by 20%, CEO John Robinson announced November 2 . The esports brand is spinning out its game studio as well as its energy drink brand, Juvee.
Conducted a round of layoffs, CEO Jeevan Kalanithi announced November 2 . The number of employees impacted by the layoffs has yet to be reported.
Informatica
Is laying off 10% of its global workforce , the cloud data management company announced in its Q3 results November 1.
Is set to cut around 500 employees CEO Gary Steele said in a message to employees November 1 ahead of its planned acquisition by Cisco .
October 2023
Is laying off about 100 employees, CEO Pete Parsons announced 10/30 . The Sony-owned game studio is also delaying two of its upcoming titles as a result.
Reportedly cut an estimated 10% of its workforce October 27 after the financial startup for creators raised a $70 million Series B round earlier this year.
Plans to eliminate 120 roles , the company said in an SEC filing October 30.
Liberty Mutual
Plans to cut 850 members of its staff , the insurance company confirmed October 27.
Cut 110 jobs and are moving some roles abroad, CEO and co-founder Jason Purcell announced October 25.
Is shutting down , months after its former CEO Chris Kirchner was arrested on fraud charges and sued the company to pay for his legal bills.
Announced October 24 in a company statement that it laid off 3.5% of their workforce and will close many open roles.
The X alternative previously known as T2 announced October 24 that it is shutting down its operations.
Announced October 19 that it will cut up to 14,000 jobs , or 16% of its workforce, following a sizable dip in Q3.
Roblox China
Cut 15 roles on October 24, two years after the joint effort with Tencent abruptly paused its service.
Eliminated 26 roles, CEO David Campbell confirmed in a LinkedIn post October 21.
Is halting operations due to a “massive freight recession,” CEO Dan Lewis announced in a memo October 19, a week after laying off 20% of its workforce.
Plans to lay off more than 100 workers in its sales division, the company disclosed in a Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification Act letter.
Laid off more than two dozen workers , TechCrunch learned October 18, about a year after the trans healthcare startup raised a $24 million Series B.
Eliminated at least 40 roles in its news division, Google confirmed October 18.
Expedia Group
Cut around 100 jobs, Skift reports , in its second round of layoffs in recent months. The cuts reportedly impacted employees across data and AI.
Stack Overflow
Laid off 28% of its staff , more than likely impacting 100 people, the Prosus-owned company announced October 16.
Eliminated 50% of its staff on October 16 after ownership changed from video game company Epic to music licensing platform Songtradr.
Confirmed October 16 that it will cut 668 more jobs , bringing the total to nearly 1,400 this year, with the bulk of the most recent cuts impacting those with R&D roles.
On October 13 began laying off 20% of its workers , about 600 people, as it prepares for restructuring, and continues a cost-cutting campaign that began with rescinding offers and working to lease office space.
Is cutting 1,258 jobs in two of its California offices. According to a filing with the California Employment Development Department , the semiconductor company plans to make the reductions in December.
Blue Origin
Laid off 40 people October 10, including software engineers and program managers, according to The Information .
Will lay off 558 employees after the personal styling subscription service closes a distribution center in Dallas.
Confirmed October 6 that it had laid off 86 people , about 40% of the a16z-backed fintech company. Earlier in the year, Synapse laid off 18% of its employees after its growth slowed.
Issued a new round of layoffs after acquiring Spin, according to an email interim CEO Michael Washinushi sent to the company. The layoffs came one week after the company was delisted from the New York Stock Exchange , and the exact number remains unknown.
Announced on October 4 that 780 roles are being eliminated and that “several hundred” roles are changing or moving locations in 2024.
Is reducing its full-time staff by 30%, amounting to 250 job cuts, the company announced October 3 .
Chainalysis
Announced October 2 that it is laying off around 15% of its workforce , affecting approximately 150 employees.
September 2023
In a regulatory filing published September 29, the cybersecurity startup has ceased all business activities as it prepares for Chapter 7 bankruptcy and has laid off its remaining staff.
Naughty Dog
Is reportedly cutting at least 25 contract developers, two sources familiar with the situation told Kotaku .
Announced on September 28 that the Fortnite maker is laying off 16% of its workforce , amounting to 870 people.
An impacted employee confirmed on September 27 that at least 140 people, if not more, were affected by Talkdesk’s third round of layoffs in less than 14 months.
Byju’s
Announced on September 26, the company plans to cut 5,000 jobs due to restructuring efforts. The startup has eliminated more than 10,000 positions in the past two years.
Confirmed to TechCrunch on September 21, Roblox let go of 30 employees in its talent acquisition organization. No other teams are impacted.
Divvy Homes
Announced on September 11 that it is laying off 94 employees .
Sensor Tower
Announced on September 8 that it laid off approximately 40 people out of the 270+ at the company, including C-suite executives.
Announced September 6 that it plans to lay off approximately 10% of its workforce , representing over 300 employees.
August 2023
Malwarebytes.
Announced on August 31 that it laid off 100 employees , mainly impacting corporate employees.
Announced on August 21 that it is laying off 283 employees, or 33% of its workforce.
SecureWorks
Announced on August 14 that it will let go of 15% of its workforce, impacting about 300 employees . This is the company’s second round of layoffs this year.
Announced on August 14 that it is cutting 16% of staff .
Confirmed on August 10 that it is making more layoffs , its second round of layoffs in just six months. The company declined to say how many employees are affected by this round of cuts. NCC Group cut 125 employees in February.
Announced on August 9 that it plans to lay off 18% of its workforce, affecting more than 400 employees globally.
Mobile Premier League
Announced on August 8 that it is laying off approximately 50% of its employees or 350 people.
Announced on August 4 that it has laid off 25% of its workforce since the beginning of the quarter.
Announced on August 3 that it has let go of nearly 40 employees or 4% of its workforce.
Announced on August 2 that it is laying off 12% of its workforce, approximately 50 employees .
Announced on August 2 by Inc42, the startup laid off around 300 employees or 10% of its workforce . Of the 300 employees being let go, about 200 were from Tekion’s India office.
Announced on August 1 that it is laying off 117 employees, or 10% of staff .
Announced July 19 that it is postponing employee salaries for a month and plans a new wave of layoffs as soon as July 20 . Dunzo executives informed employees that they will likely be cutting over 200 jobs, in what will be its third layoff this year. The company has eliminated about 400 jobs this year so far.
Announced on July 18 that it intends to lay off 80 workers .
Announced on July 13 that the Indian startup has laid off 20% of its workforce , around 225 employees.
Announced on LinkedIn on July 9 that the company is laying off 52 employees .
Announced July 10 that the company is eliminating additional jobs a week after the start of its 2023 fiscal year . These layoffs are in addition to the 10,000 layoffs announced in January .
Announced on July 4 that it has laid off 10% of its workforce , about 90 people.
Announced June 29 that it laid of 230 employees — one year after it laid off around 90 employees.
Announced June 29 that it laid off approximately 20% of its staff , or 37 employees.
Announced the week of June 23 that it laid off more than a thousand people , or 11% of its staff.
Announced on June 20 that it has cut around 800 jobs globally . The news comes as the company started to close operations of its automotive business nit Olx Autos in some markets.
Announced on June 18 that the company will be laying off some 150 employees , a majority of the workforce.
Operated by Korean ride-sharing company Socar’s subsidiary VCNC announced on June 15 that it plans to let go of at least 50% of its staff or about 45 people at Tada.
Announced on June 7 that it laid off its real estate team , it is not clear how many people were impacted.
At least 14 people have been laid off from the rocket engine startup , announced on June 7. Ursa Major did not respond to TechCrunch’s inquiry into the layoffs, or the number of people affected. According to LinkedIn, 292 people are listed as currently working at Ursa.
Announced June 5 that it will cut 200 jobs in its podcast unit , leading to a workforce reduction of 2%. This comes just a few months after the company announced a significant wave of layoffs .
Announced on May 30 that it has laid off 20% of staff—120 employees .
Announced May 24 that it is laying off about 6,000 people . In total, about 21,000 people have lost their jobs at Meta since November.
Reliance Retail’s online shopping platform laid off over 1,000 employees on May 22 , and plans to cut as many as 9,900 more roles over the coming weeks.
Krebs Stamos Group
Announced May 18 that the consulting firm laid off six people . In April, the firm had 18 employees including the founders. On May 18, the site shows only 14 team members.
Announced May 18 that it is laying off about 30% of employees .
Prior to the layoff, TuSimple had about 550 employees in the U.S. and post reduction in force the company will have about 220, according to the company.
Announced May 12 that it will lay off 30%, or about 340 employees across the company.
Announced May 8 that it is cutting 716 jobs, or about 3.6% of total employees , and will phase out its local jobs app in China. Despite reducing some roles, LinkedIn also plans to open about 250 new jobs on May 15.
Announced May 5 that Rapid (previously known as RapidAPI) has laid off another 70 employees less than two weeks after letting go of 50% of its staff. Just 42 people remain at the company, down from 230 in April, dropping a total of 82% in headcount.
Announced May 4 that it has cut 15% of its workforce, or 251 roles . This comes after its first round of layoffs, which eliminated 150 roles about a year ago.
Announced May 4 that it is laying off 20% of its workforce , impacting more than 2,000 people . It’s also selling its logistics business to Flexport for roughly 13% in stock.
Announced May 3 that it laid off around 50 employees — or 13% of its workforce — on May 2.
Neato Robotics
Announced May 1 that Vorwerk-owned Neato Robotics is shutting down, with nearly 100 employees impacted by the move.
Announced April 27 that it has laid off more than 50% of staff . A spokesperson for Clubhouse declined to comment on the number of people impacted by today’s workforce reduction or the number of employees who remain at the company. Last October, Davison told TechCrunch that Clubhouse had close to 100 employees.
Announced April 27 that it would be laying off 500 employees or 16% of staff .
Announced on April 26 that it is shutting down its Halo Health division, effective July 31 , among other divisions . The layoffs are part of the 9,000 employees announced in March. Including the 18,000-person layoffs announced in January , this brings the total to 27,000 job cuts or 8% of Amazon’s corporate workforce this year.
Announced on April 25, Rapid, previously known as RapidAPI, lays off 50% of its staff . The layoffs are believed to have impacted 115 people.
Anthemis Group
Announced on April 25 that it will lay off 16 people from its staff, or 28% of employees .
Announced on April 21 that employees will learn whether they have a job or not via an email that will be sent out April 27.
Lyft layoffs to affect 26% of workforce , or about 1,072 people as promised on April 27.
Announced April 18th that it is expected to lay off 10,000 jobs in the coming months . This is on top of the 11,000 jobs that were cut in November .
Announced April 13th that it has laid off 201 employees, about 4% of its workforce . This is the third time the Seattle-based real estate company has reduced its workforce since June.
Bloomberg reported on April 3 that Apple is laying off a small number of roles on its corporate retail teams.
Announced on March 31, Netflix confirms a “handful of layoffs,” which includes two longtime executives . The exact number of layoffs is unclear. Netflix is scheduled to report Q1 2023 results on April 18.
Announced March 30 that it is letting go of about 200 employees, or 6% of its workforce . The company had laid off 200 U.S. employees back in November .
Announced March 30 that it has laid off more than 350 roles, or 12% of its workforce — just over four months after cutting about 350 roles in November.
Shift Technologies
Announced March 29 that it laid off 30% of its workforce in Q1 2023.
Announced March 28 that it is laying off 1,300 employees, or 18% of its workforce , to be completed by the end of Q2 2023.
Announced on March 28 that it has eliminated over 100 jobs in the South Asian market , laying off virtually its entire engineering team in India. A GitHub spokesperson told TechCrunch that the layoff is part of the streamlining effort the firm had disclosed in February to cut roughly 10% of its workforce by end of Q1 2023.
On March 27 in an internal memo to employees, Disney revealed there will be three rounds of layoffs , the first beginning this week. The job cuts will impact approximately 7,000 employees, which was announced in February .
On March 24, Bloomberg reported that more layoffs could be on the way at Salesforce , quoting chief operating officer Brian Millham, who indicated that the company could be adding to the ongoing job cutting at the CRM leader and in tech in general. If the layoffs happen, it would come on top of the 10% cut in January.
Announced March 23 that it plans to cut 19,000 jobs, or 2.5% of its workforce .
Announced March 22 that it will lay off 2,200 employees, or 15% of its staff .
Announced March 22 that it has laid off 27% of its staff, approximately 100 employees .
Announced March 20 that it will lay off 400 employees .
Announced March 20 another round of substantial layoffs, this time 9,000 people are set to lose their jobs . TechCrunch is hearing that around 10% of today’s total came from AWS . As part of the new round of layoffs, Amazon is shutting down DPReview .
Announced March 20 that it has laid off at least 100 employees, about 2% of the company’s workforce .
Course Hero
Announced March 16 that it has cut 15% of staff, or 42 people .
Announced March 15 that it has laid off 140 of its staff across all teams .
As a part of its recent announcement to layoff 10,000 people, Microsoft laid off an entire team dedicated to guiding AI innovation that leads to ethical, responsible and sustainable outcomes. On March 27, Microsoft laid off 559 workers from its Bellevue and Redmond operations.
CEO Mark Zuckerberg confirmed rumors March 14 that the company will be cutting 10,000 people from its workforce and around 5,000 open roles that it had yet to fill.
Y Combinator
Announced March 13 that it will impact 20% of staff, or 17 team members .
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Salesforce first announced that it was laying off 10% of the workforce in January , but some employees didn’t know until February . The week of March 10, more employees are just learning they have been laid off . Salesforce confirmed that these layoffs were part of the 10%.
Announced on March 6, Atlassian is laying off about 500 employees, or 5% of its total workforce .
Announced on March 6, the company laid off 475 employees, or 8% of its total workforce .
The Nigerian B2B e-commerce platform had a headcount of more than 2,000 before a first round of layoffs in September 2022. Alerzo has l aid off 15% of its full-time workforce, the company confirmed on March 6 , leaving about 800 employees at the startup.
Announced March 1, the company is letting go 15% of it’s workforce — roughly 285 employees .
Announced March 1, Alphabet’s Waymo issued a second round of layoffs this year . Combined with the initial cuts in January , the self-driving technology company has let go of 8%, or 209 employees, of its workforce.
Thoughtworks
Announced on March 1, the company laid off about 4% of its global workforce — approximately 500 employees.
February 2023
Announced on February 26, the company laid off more than 200 employees , including Esther Crawford, Haraldur Thorleifsson and Leah Culver. Since Musk took over Twitter in October last year, the company’s headcount has fallen by more than 70% .
Announced February 24, Poshmark confirmed with TechCrunch that less than 2% of its workforce was affected , primarily in the U.S. The company employs roughly 800+ employees.
We do not have an exact figure of how many Green Labs plans to lay off its staff. Green Labs confirmed to TechCrunch that it is conducting a round of layoffs that could impact at least 50% of its workforce.
Announced on February 20, the African cross-border payments platform conducted a second round of layoffs just 10 weeks after it cut approximately 12.5% of its workforce. Chipper Cash relieved almost one-third of its workforce, about 100 employees .
On February 17 the company confirmed laying off 129 people .
Announced February 16 that it cut 20% of its staff, or more than 900 positions across its 11 markets , in Q4 of 2022.
Announced on February 16 that it is shuttering its Atlanta office and laying off workers as part of restructuring . This is the third time in less than a year that the company has laid off workers.
Announced on February 15 that it will impact 4% of its global workforce — or more than 100 employees .
Announced on February 13 that it will lay off 7% of its workforce, roughly 85 employees .
Announced on February 13 that it will impact around 17% of its global workforce, about 1,400 people .
Announced February 9, 10% of its staff will be impacted through the end of the company’s fiscal year. Before this announcement, which was first reported by Fortune , GitHub had about 3,000 employees.
Announced on February 9, 20% of its staff, impacting 1,600 employees in its adtech business. Yahoo is the parent company to TechCrunch.
Announced February 9 that it’s reducing its headcount by 7% . The round of redundancies will impact around 114 people, though that specific figure is dependent on its actual headcount as of February 9.
Announced on February 8 that it is reducing its staff by 19%, or about 500 employees , and shutting down its crypto unit.
Announced the cut of 15% of its staff, or 1,300 people on February 7.
VinFast has not shared how many employees have been cut, but a LinkedIn post from a former employee said “nearly 35 roles” were affected . Announced on February 6.
Announced February 6, impacting 6,650 people, or 5% of worldwide workforce .
Announced February 2, 10% of staff — about 42 employees .
Announced February 2, 150 employees impacted . This is the second job-cutting move within weeks of the first round in December 2022.
Announced on February 1, cutting 6% of its workforce for the second time in less than a year.
January 2023
Sofi technologies.
Announced on January 31, cutting 65 jobs, or about 5% of its 1,300-person workforce . First reported by The Wall Street Journal.
Announced on January 31, impacting 8% of its staff — about 960 people .
Impacting another 500 employees announced on January 31. The company said this new set of layoffs will be spread across the first two quarters of 2023 .
Impossible Foods
Reportedly affecting 20% of its staff, over 100 employees , Bloomberg reported first .
Announced on January 30, about 2,000 full-time employees, or 7% of its workforce , were affected.
Announced on January 30, with a newly appointed CEO, slashing 50% of its workforce — 800 employees globally .
The self-driving technology unit under Alphabet quietly laid off workers on January 24 , according to The Information and several posts on LinkedIn and Blind. It’s not yet clear how many of Waymo’s staff will be affected.
Announced on January 23, impacting around 6% of its global workforce — around 600 employees .
Google’s parent company announced laying off 6% of its global workforce on January 21 , equating to 12,000 employees. These cuts impact divisions such as Area 120 , the Google in-house incubator and Alphabet’s robotics division, Intrinsic .
The entertainment company announced an unspecified number of employees impacted across multiple properties on January 20. According to a report by Variety , the company employs around 500 people, and the layoffs have affected roughly 10% of its staff across different sites.
Announced plans to lay off 380 jobs on January 20 and shut down its meat marketplace.
Announced on January 18, 10% of its global workforce, about 450 people were let go .
As announced on January 18, 10,000 employees will be impacted .
Laid off 70% of its workforce on January 18.
Announced on January 17, impacting 30% of staff across all teams .
Announced on January 15, ShareChat laid off 20% of its workforce — or over 400 employees — just a month after eliminating more than 100 roles .
Announced on January 12 a 40% reduction of its U.S. and China workforce, or around 120 people .
Alphabet’s robot software firm, Intrinsic, is laying off 40 employees TechCrunch confirmed on January 12. Amounting to around 20% of the headcount.
The fintech startup offering debit cards to kids laid off 104 employees on January 12, or over 21% of its total headcount of 485 employees.
Career Karma
Learning navigation platform Career Karma laid off another 22 people on January 12 across its global and domestic workforce .
Announced on January 12 plans to lay off about 10% of its management staff on January 20.
Reported on January 11 that it will lay off 7% of it’s workforce, or 450 staffers globally.
Announced on January 11, the equity management platform cut 10% of its staff. Judging by LinkedIn data, the layoff could have impacted around 200 employees.
Impacting 33 staff members on January 11 .
To cut 950 jobs, or about 20% of its workforce , and shut down “several” projects, announced on January 10. This is the second round of major layoffs at the crypto exchange , which eliminated 18% of its workforce, or nearly 1,100 jobs last June.
The NFT marketplace is cutting 30% of its staff, announced on January 6 .
Announced on January 5, eliminating more than 18,000 roles . This announcement extends a previously announced round of layoffs in November of 2022 . On January 19, the company announced it would end AmazonSmile .
Announced on January 4 that it’s cutting 10% of its workforce, impacting more than 7,000 employees . A month later, some Salesforce employees had just found out they were also a part of the 10% layoff announcement.
Announced on January 4, cutting 11% of its workforce .
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Ronna McDaniel, TV News and the Trump Problem
The former republican national committee chairwoman was hired by nbc and then let go after an outcry..
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From “The New York Times,” I’m Michael Barbaro. This is “The Daily.”
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Today, the saga of Ronna McDaniel and NBC and what it reveals about the state of television news headed into the 2024 presidential race. Jim Rutenberg, a “Times” writer at large, is our guest.
It’s Monday, April 1.
Jim, NBC News just went through a very public, a very searing drama over the past week, that we wanted you to make sense of in your unique capacity as a longtime media and political reporter at “The Times.” This is your sweet spot. You were, I believe, born to dissect this story for us.
Oh, brother.
Well, on the one hand, this is a very small moment for a major network like NBC. They hire, as a contributor, not an anchor, not a correspondent, as a contributor, Ronna McDaniel, the former RNC chairwoman. It blows up in a mini scandal at the network.
But to me, it represents a much larger issue that’s been there since that moment Donald J. Trump took his shiny gold escalator down to announce his presidential run in 2015. This struggle by the news media to figure out, especially on television, how do we capture him, cover him for all of his lies, all the challenges he poses to Democratic norms, yet not alienate some 74, 75 million American voters who still follow him, still believe in him, and still want to hear his reality reflected in the news that they’re listening to?
Right. Which is about as gnarly a conundrum as anyone has ever dealt with in the news media.
Well, it’s proven so far unsolvable.
Well, let’s use the story of what actually happened with Ronna McDaniel and NBC to illustrate your point. And I think that means describing precisely what happened in this situation.
The story starts out so simply. It’s such a basic thing that television networks do. As elections get underway, they want people who will reflect the two parties.
They want talking heads. They want insiders. They want them on their payroll so they can rely on them whenever they need them. And they want them to be high level so they can speak with great knowledge about the two major candidates.
Right. And rather than needing to beg these people to come on their show at 6 o’clock, when they might be busy and it’s not their full-time job, they go off and they basically put them on retainer for a bunch of money.
Yeah. And in this case, here’s this perfect scenario because quite recently, Ronna McDaniel, the chairwoman of the Republican National Committee through the Trump era, most of it, is now out on the market. She’s actually recently been forced out of the party. And all the networks are interested because here’s the consummate insider from Trump world ready to get snatched up under contract for the next election and can really represent this movement that they’ve been trying to capture.
So NBC’S key news executives move pretty aggressively, pretty swiftly, and they sign her up for a $300,000 a year contributor’s contract.
Nice money if you can get it.
Not at millions of dollars that they pay their anchors, but a very nice contract. I’ll take it. You’ll take it. In the eyes of NBC execs she was perfect because she can be on “Meet the Press” as a panelist. She can help as they figure out some of their coverage. They have 24 hours a day to fill and here’s an official from the RNC. You can almost imagine the question that would be asked to her. It’s 10:00 PM on election night. Ronna, what are the Trump people thinking right now? They’re looking at the same numbers you are.
That was good, but that’s exactly it. And we all know it, right? This is television in our current era.
So last Friday, NBC makes what should be a routine announcement, but one they’re very proud of, that they’ve hired Ronna McDaniel. And in a statement, they say it couldn’t be a more important moment to have a voice like Ronna’s on the team. So all’s good, right? Except for there’s a fly in the ointment.
Because it turns out that Ronna McDaniel has been slated to appear on “Meet the Press,” not as a paid NBC contributor, but as a former recently ousted RNC chair with the “Meet The Press” host, Kristen Welker, who’s preparing to have a real tough interview with Ronna McDaniel. Because of course, Ronna McDaniel was chair of the party and at Trump’s side as he tried to refuse his election loss. So this was supposed to be a showdown interview.
From NBC News in Washington, the longest-running show in television history. This is “Meet The Press” with Kristen Welker.
And here, all of a sudden, Kristin Welker is thrown for a loop.
In full disclosure to our viewers, this interview was scheduled weeks before it was announced that McDaniel would become a paid NBC News contributor.
Because now, she’s actually interviewing a member of the family who’s on the same payroll.
Right. Suddenly, she’s interviewing a colleague.
This will be a news interview, and I was not involved in her hiring.
So what happens during the interview?
So Welker is prepared for a tough interview, and that’s exactly what she does.
Can you say, as you sit here today, did Joe Biden win the election fair and square?
He won. He’s the legitimate president.
Did he win fair and square?
Fair and square, he won. It’s certified. It’s done.
She presses her on the key question that a lot of Republicans get asked these days — do you accept Joe Biden was the winner of the election?
But, I do think, Kristen —
Ronna, why has it taken you until now to say that? Why has it taken you until now to be able to say that?
I’m going to push back a little.
McDaniel gets defensive at times.
Because I do think it’s fair to say there were problems in 2020. And to say that does not mean he’s not the legitimate president.
But, Ronna, when you say that, it suggests that there was something wrong with the election. And you know that the election was the most heavily scrutinized. Chris Krebs —
It’s a really combative interview.
I want to turn now to your actions in the aftermath of the 2020 election.
And Welker actually really does go deeply into McDaniel’s record in those weeks before January 6.
On November 17, you and Donald Trump were recorded pushing two Republican Michigan election officials not to certify the results of the election. And on the call —
For instance, she presses McDaniel on McDaniel’s role in an attempt to convince a couple county commissioner level canvassers in Michigan to not certify Biden’s victory.
Our call that night was to say, are you OK? Vote your conscience. Not pushing them to do anything.
McDaniel says, look, I was just telling them to vote their conscience. They should do whatever they think is right.
But you said, do not sign it. If you can go home tonight, do not sign it. How can people read that as anything other than a pressure campaign?
And Welker’s not going to just let her off the hook. Welker presses her on Trump’s own comments about January 6 and Trump’s efforts recently to gloss over some of the violence, and to say that those who have been arrested, he’ll free them.
Do you support that?
I want to be very clear. The violence that happened on January 6 is unacceptable.
And this is a frankly fascinating moment because you can hear McDaniel starting to, if not quite reverse some of her positions, though in some cases she does that, at least really soften her language. It’s almost as if she’s switching uniforms from the RNC one to an NBC one or almost like breaking from a role she was playing.
Ronna, why not speak out earlier? Why just speak out about that now?
When you’re the RNC chair, you kind of take one for the whole team, right? Now, I get to be a little bit more myself.
She says, hey, you know what? Sometimes as RNC chair, you just have to take it for the team sometimes.
Right. What she’s really saying is I did things as chairwoman of the Republican National committee that now that I no longer have that job, I can candidly say, I wished I hadn’t done, which is very honest. But it’s also another way of saying I’m two faced, or I was playing a part.
Ronna McDaniel, thank you very much for being here this morning.
Then something extraordinary happens. And I have to say, I’ve never seen a moment like this in decades of watching television news and covering television news.
Welcome back. The panel is here. Chuck Todd, NBC News chief political analyst.
Welker brings her regular panel on, including Chuck Todd, now the senior NBC political analyst.
Chuck, let’s dive right in. What were your takeaways?
And he launches right into what he calls —
Look, let me deal with the elephant in the room.
The elephant being this hiring of McDaniel.
I think our bosses owe you an apology for putting you in this situation.
And he proceeds, on NBC’S air, to lace into management for, as he describes it, putting Welker in this crazy awkward position.
Because I don’t know what to believe. She is now a paid contributor by NBC News. I have no idea whether any answer she gave to you was because she didn’t want to mess up her contract.
And Todd is very hung up on this idea that when she was speaking for the party, she would say one thing. And now that she’s on the payroll at NBC, she’s saying another thing.
She has credibility issues that she still has to deal with. Is she speaking for herself, or is she speaking on behalf of who’s paying her?
Todd is basically saying, how are we supposed to know which one to believe.
What can we believe?
It is important for this network and for always to have a wide aperture. Having ideological diversity on this panel is something I prided myself on.
And what he’s effectively saying is that his bosses should have never hired her in this capacity.
I understand the motivation, but this execution, I think, was poor.
Someone said to me last night we live in complicated times. Thank you guys for being here. I really appreciate it.
Now, let’s just note here, this isn’t just any player at NBC. Chuck Todd is obviously a major news name at the network. And him doing this appears to just open the floodgates across the entire NBC News brand, especially on its sister cable network, MSNBC.
And where I said I’d never seen anything like what I saw on “Meet the Press” that morning, I’d never seen anything like this either. Because now, the entire MSNBC lineup is in open rebellion. I mean, from the minute that the sun comes up. There is Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski.
We weren’t asked our opinion of the hiring. But if we were, we would have strongly objected to it.
They’re on fire over this.
believe NBC News should seek out conservative Republican voices, but it should be conservative Republicans, not a person who used her position of power to be an anti-democracy election denier.
But it rolls out across the entire schedule.
Because Ronna McDaniel has been a major peddler of the big lie.
The fact that Ms. McDaniel is on the payroll at NBC News, to me that is inexplicable. I mean, you wouldn’t hire a mobster to work at a DA’s office.
Rachel Maddow devotes an entire half hour.
It’s not about just being associated with Donald Trump and his time in the Republican Party. It’s not even about lying or not lying. It’s about our system of government.
Thumbing their noses at our bosses and basically accusing them of abetting a traitorous figure in American history. I mean, just extraordinary stuff. It’s television history.
And let’s face it, we journalists, our bosses, we can be seen as crybabies, and we’re paid complaining. Yeah, that’s what we’re paid to do. But in this case, the NBC executives cannot ignore this, because in the outcry, there’s a very clear point that they’re all making. Ronna McDaniel is not just a voice from the other side. She was a fundamental part of Trump’s efforts to deny his election loss.
This is not inviting the other side. This is someone who’s on the wrong side —
Of history.
Of history, of these moments that we’ve covered and are still covering.
And I think it’s fair to say that at this point, everyone understands that Ronna McDaniel’s time at NBC News is going to be very short lived. Yeah, basically, after all this, the executives at NBC have to face facts it’s over. And on Tuesday night, they release a statement to the staff saying as much.
They don’t cite the questions about red lines or what Ronna McDaniel represented or didn’t represent. They just say we need to have a unified newsroom. We want cohesion. This isn’t working.
I think in the end, she was a paid contributor for four days.
Yeah, one of the shortest tenures in television news history. And look, in one respect, by their standards, this is kind of a pretty small contract, a few hundred thousand dollars they may have to pay out. But it was way more costly because they hired her. They brought her on board because they wanted to appeal to these tens of millions of Americans who still love Donald J. Trump.
And what happens now is that this entire thing is blown up in their face, and those very same people now see a network that, in their view, in the view of Republicans across the country, this network will not accept any Republicans. So it becomes more about that. And Fox News, NBC’S longtime rival, goes wall to wall with this.
Now, NBC News just caved to the breathless demands from their far left, frankly, emotionally unhinged host.
I mean, I had it on my desk all day. And every minute I looked at that screen, it was pounding on these liberals at NBC News driving this Republican out.
It’s the shortest tenure in TV history, I think. But why? Well, because she supports Donald Trump, period.
So in a way, this leaves NBC worse off with that Trump Republican audience they had wanted to court than maybe even they were before. It’s like a boomerang with a grenade on it.
Yeah, it completely explodes in their face. And that’s why to me, the whole episode is so representative of this eight-year conundrum for the news media, especially on television. They still haven’t been able to crack the code for how to handle the Trump movement, the Trump candidacy, and what it has wrought on the American political system and American journalism.
We’ll be right back.
Jim, put into context this painful episode of NBC into that larger conundrum you just diagnosed that the media has faced when it comes to Trump.
Well, Michael, it’s been there from the very beginning, from the very beginning of his political rise. The media was on this kind of seesaw. They go back and forth over how to cover him. Sometimes they want to cover him quite aggressively because he’s such a challenging candidate. He was bursting so many norms.
But at other times, there was this instinct to understand his appeal, for the same reason. He’s such an unusual candidate. So there was a great desire to really understand his voters. And frankly, to speak to his voters, because they’re part of the audience. And we all lived it, right?
But just let me take you back anyway because everything’s fresh again with perspective. And so if you go back, let’s look at when he first ran. The networks, if you recall, saw him as almost like a novelty candidate.
He was going to spice up what was expected to be a boring campaign between the usual suspects. And he was a ratings magnet. And the networks, they just couldn’t get enough of it. And they allowed him, at times, to really shatter their own norms.
Welcome back to “Meet the Press,” sir.
Good morning, Chuck.
Good morning. Let me start —
He was able to just call into the studio and riff with the likes of George Stephanopoulos and Chuck Todd.
What does it have to do with Hillary?
She can’t talk about me because nobody respects women more than Donald Trump.
And CNN gave him a lot of unmitigated airtime, if you recall during the campaign. They would run the press conferences.
It’s the largest winery on the East Coast. I own it 100 percent.
And let him promote his Trump steaks and his Trump wine.
Trump steaks. Where are the steaks? Do we have steaks?
I mean, it got that crazy. But again, the ratings were huge. And then he wins. And because they had previously given him all that airtime, they’ve, in retrospect, sort of given him a political gift, and more than that now have a journalistic imperative to really address him in a different way, to cover him as they would have covered any other candidate, which, let’s face it, they weren’t doing initially. So there’s this extra motivation to make up for lost ground and maybe for some journalistic omissions.
Right. Kind of correct for the lack of a rigorous journalistic filter in the campaign.
Exactly. And the big thing that this will be remembered for is we’re going to call a lie a lie.
I don’t want to sugarcoat this because facts matter, and the fact is President Trump lies.
Trump lies. We’re going to say it’s a lie.
And I think we can’t just mince around it because they are lies. And so we need to call them what they are.
We’re no longer going to use euphemisms or looser language we’re. Going to call it for what it is.
Trump lies in tweets. He spreads false information at rallies. He lies when he doesn’t need to. He lies when the truth is more than enough for him.
CNN was running chyrons. They would fact check Trump and call lies lies on the screen while Trump is talking. They were challenging Trump to his face —
One of the statements that you made in the tail end of the campaign in the midterms that —
Here we go.
That — well, if you don’t mind, Mr. President, that this caravan was an invasion.
— in these crazy press conferences —
They’re are hundreds of miles away, though. They’re hundreds and hundreds of miles away. That’s not an invasion.
Honestly, I think you should let me run the country. You run CNN. And if you did it well, your ratings —
Well, let me ask — if I may ask one other question. Mr. President, if I may ask another question. Are you worried —
That’s enough. That’s enough.
And Trump is giving it right back.
I tell you what, CNN should be ashamed of itself having you working for them. You are a rude, terrible person. You shouldn’t be working for CNN.
Very combative.
So this was this incredibly fraught moment for the American press. You’ve got tens of millions of Trump supporters seeing what’s really basic fact checking. These look like attacks to Trump supporters. Trump, in turn, is calling the press, the reporters are enemies of the people. So it’s a terrible dynamic.
And when January 6 happens, it’s so obviously out of control. And what the traditional press that follows, traditional journalistic rules has to do is make it clear that the claims that Trump is making about a stolen election are just so abjectly false that they don’t warrant a single minute of real consideration once the reporting has been done to show how false they are. And I think that American journalism really emerged from that feeling strongly about its own values and its own place in society.
But then there’s still tens of millions of Trump voters, and they don’t feel so good about the coverage. And they don’t agree that January 6 was an insurrection. And so we enter yet another period, where the press is going to have to now maybe rethink some things.
In what way?
Well, there’s a kind of quiet period after January 6. Trump is off of social media. The smoke is literally dissipating from the air in Washington. And news executives are kind of standing there on the proverbial battlefield, taking a new look at their situation.
And they’re seeing that in this clearer light, they’ve got some new problems, perhaps none more important for their entire business models than that their ratings are quickly crashing. And part of that diminishment is that a huge part of the country, that Trump-loving part of the audience, is really now severed from him from their coverage.
They see the press as actually, in some cases, being complicit in stealing an election. And so these news executives, again, especially on television, which is so ratings dependent, they’ve got a problem. So after presumably learning all these lessons about journalism and how to confront power, there’s a first subtle and then much less subtle rethinking.
Maybe we need to pull back from that approach. And maybe we need to take some new lessons and switch it up a little bit and reverse some of what we did. And one of the best examples of this is none other than CNN.
It had come under new management, was being led by a guy named Chris Licht, a veteran of cable news, but also Stephen Colbert’s late night show in his last job. And his new job under this new management is we’re going to recalibrate a little bit. So Chris Licht proceeds to try to bring the network back to the center.
And how does he do that?
Well, we see some key personalities who represented the Trump combat era start losing air time and some of them lose their jobs. There’s talk of, we want more Republicans on the air. There was a famous magazine article about Chris Licht’s balancing act here.
And Chris Licht says to a reporter, Tim Alberta of the “Atlantic” magazine, look, a lot in the media, including at his own network, quote unquote, “put on a jersey, took a side.” They took a side. And he says, I think we understand that jersey cannot go back on him. Because he says in the end of the day, by the way, it didn’t even work. We didn’t change anyone’s mind.
He’s saying that confrontational approach that defined the four years Trump was in office, that was a reaction to the feeling that TV news had failed to properly treat Trump with sufficient skepticism, that that actually was a failure both of journalism and of the TV news business. Is that what he’s saying?
Yeah. On the business side, it’s easier call, right? You want a bigger audience, and you’re not getting the bigger audience. But he’s making a journalistic argument as well that if the job is to convey the truth and take it to the people, and they take that into account as they make their own voting decisions and formulate their own opinions about American politics, if tens of millions of people who do believe that election was stolen are completely tuning you out because now they see you as a political combatant, you’re not achieving your ultimate goal as a journalist.
And what does Licht’s “don’t put a jersey back on” approach look like on CNN for its viewers?
Well, It didn’t look good. People might remember this, but the most glaring example —
Please welcome, the front runner for the Republican nomination for president, Donald Trump.
— was when he held a town hall meeting featuring Donald J. Trump, now candidate Trump, before an audience packed with Trump’s fans.
You look at what happened during that election. Unless you’re a very stupid person, you see what happens. A lot of the people —
Trump let loose a string of falsehoods.
Most people understand what happened. It was a rigged election.
The audience is pro-Trump audience, was cheering him on.
Are you ready? Are you ready? Can I talk?
Yeah, what’s your answer?
Can I? Do you mind?
I would like for you to answer the question.
OK. It’s very simple to answer.
That’s why I asked it.
It’s very simple. You’re a nasty person, I’ll tell you that.
And during, the CNN anchor hosting this, Kaitlan Collins, on CNN’s own air, it was a disaster.
It felt like a callback to the unlearned lessons of 2016.
Yeah. And in this case, CNN’s staff was up in arms.
Big shakeup in the cable news industry as CNN makes another change at the top.
Chris Licht is officially out at CNN after a chaotic run as chairman and CEO.
And Chris Licht didn’t survive it.
The chief executive’s departure comes as he faced criticism in recent weeks after the network hosted a town hall with Donald Trump and the network’s ratings started to drop.
But I want to say that the CNN leadership still, even after that, as they brought new leadership in, said, this is still the path we’re going to go on. Maybe that didn’t work out, but we’re still here. This is still what we have to do.
Right. And this idea is very much in the water of TV news, that this is the right overall direction.
Yeah. This is, by no means, isolated to CNN. This is throughout the traditional news business. These conversations are happening everywhere. But CNN was living it at that point.
And this, of course, is how we get to NBC deciding to hire Ronna McDaniel.
Right. Because they’re picking up — right where that conversation leaves off, they’re having the same conversation. But for NBC, you could argue this tension between journalistic values and audience. It’s even more pressing. Because even though MSNBC is a niche cable network, NBC News is part of an old-fashioned broadcast network. It’s on television stations throughout the country.
And in fact, those networks, they still have 6:30 newscasts. And believe it or not, millions of people still watch those every night. Maybe not as many as they used to, but there’s still some six or seven million people tuning in to nightly news. That’s important.
Right. We should say that kind of number is sometimes double or triple that of the cable news prime time shows that get all the attention.
On their best nights. So this is big business still. And that business is based on broad — it’s called broadcast for a reason. That’s based on broad audiences. So NBC had a business imperative, and they argue they had a journalistic imperative.
So given all of that, Jim, I think the big messy question here is, when it comes to NBC, did they make a tactical error around hiring the wrong Republican which blew up? Or did they make an even larger error in thinking that the way you handle Trump and his supporters is to work this hard to reach them, when they might not even be reachable?
The best way to answer that question is to tell you what they’re saying right now, NBC management. What the management saying is, yes, this was a tactical error. This was clearly the wrong Republican. We get it.
But they’re saying, we are going to — and they said this in their statement, announcing that they were severing ties with McDaniel. They said, we’re going to redouble our efforts to represent a broad spectrum of the American votership. And that’s what they meant was that we’re going to still try to reach these Trump voters with people who can relate to them and they can relate to.
But the question is, how do you even do that when so many of his supporters believe a lie? How is NBC, how is CNN, how are any of these TV networks, if they have decided that this is their mission, how are they supposed to speak to people who believe something fundamentally untrue as a core part of their political identity?
That’s the catch-22. How do you get that Trump movement person who’s also an insider, when the litmus test to be an insider in the Trump movement is to believe in the denialism or at least say you do? So that’s a real journalistic problem. And the thing that we haven’t really touched here is, what are these networks doing day in and day out?
They’re not producing reported pieces, which I think it’s a little easier. You just report the news. You go out into the world. You talk to people, and then you present it to the world as a nuanced portrait of the country. This thing is true. This thing is false. Again, in many cases, pretty straightforward. But their bread and butter is talking heads. It’s live. It’s not edited. It’s not that much reported.
So their whole business model especially, again, on cable, which has 24 hours to fill, is talking heads. And if you want the perspective from the Trump movement, journalistically, especially when it comes to denialism, but when it comes to some other major subjects in American life, you’re walking into a place where they’re going to say things that aren’t true, that don’t pass your journalistic standards, the most basic standards of journalism.
Right. So you’re saying if TV sticks with this model, the kind of low cost, lots of talk approach to news, then they are going to have to solve the riddle of who to bring on, who represents Trump’s America if they want that audience. And now they’ve got this red line that they’ve established, that that person can’t be someone who denies the 2020 election reality. But like you just said, that’s the litmus test for being in Trump’s orbit.
So this doesn’t really look like a conundrum. This looks like a bit of a crisis for TV news because it may end up meaning that they can’t hire that person that they need for this model, which means that perhaps a network like NBC does need to wave goodbye to a big segment of these viewers and these eyeballs who support Trump.
I mean, on the one hand, they are not ready to do that, and they would never concede that that’s something they’re ready to do. The problem is barring some kind of change in their news model, there’s no solution to this.
But why bar changes to their news model, I guess, is the question. Because over the years, it’s gotten more and more expensive to produce news, the news that I’m talking about, like recorded packages and what we refer to as reporting. Just go out and report the news.
Don’t gab about it. Just what’s going on, what’s true, what’s false. That’s actually very expensive in television. And they don’t have the kind of money they used to have. So the talking heads is their way to do programming at a level where they can afford it.
They do some packages. “60 Minutes” still does incredible work. NBC does packages, but the lion’s share of what they do is what we’re talking about. And that’s not going to change because the economics aren’t there.
So then a final option, of course, to borrow something Chris Licht said, is that a network like NBC perhaps doesn’t put a jersey on, but accepts the reality that a lot of the world sees them wearing a jersey.
Yeah. I mean, nobody wants to be seen as wearing a jersey in our business. No one wants to be wearing a jersey on our business. But maybe what they really have to accept is that we’re just sticking to the true facts, and that may look like we’re wearing a jersey, but we’re not. And that may, at times, look like it’s lining up more with the Democrats, but we’re not.
If Trump is lying about a stolen election, that’s not siding against him. That’s siding for the truth, and that’s what we’re doing. Easier said than done. And I don’t think any of these concepts are new.
I think there have been attempts to do that, but it’s the world they’re in. And it’s the only option they really have. We’re going to tell you the truth, even if it means that we’re going to lose a big part of the country.
Well, Jim, thank you very much.
Thank you, Michael.
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