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Alphabet plans to cut 12,000 jobs as economic outlook darkens, Treasury starts 'extraordinary' measu

Alphabet plans to cut 12,000 jobs as economic outlook darkens, Treasury starts 'extraordinary' measures to pay bills as government hits debt ceiling, and more [What makes a subscription to The Week so valuable now? Click here.]( [The Week Logo]( [Subscribe to The Week magazine]( [Subscribe to The Week magazine]( Daily business briefing 1. [Alphabet to cut 12,000 jobs in latest tech layoffs]( Google parent Alphabet said Friday it will cut about 12,000 jobs to reduce costs as concerns rise about a possible recession. The layoffs will reduce the company's staff by 6 percent, affecting employees companywide. "Over the past two years we've seen periods of dramatic growth. To match and fuel that growth, we hired for a different economic reality than the one we face today," Alphabet Chief Executive Sundar Pichai wrote in a message to employees that was seen by The Wall Street Journal. Alphabet is the latest major technology company to announce layoffs. On Wednesday, Amazon started a new round of cuts affecting about 18,000 employees, and Microsoft announced that it would lay off 10,000. [[The Wall Street Journal]( [CNBC]( [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Twitter]( [Send in email](mailto:?Subject=Alphabet+to+cut+12,000+jobs+in+latest+tech+layoffs&body=Read the story here: utm_campaign=business_briefing_newsletter_20230120&utm_source=business_briefing_newsletter) 2. [Treasury starts taking 'extraordinary' steps as U.S. hits debt limit]( The U.S. government hit its $31.4 trillion debt limit on Thursday, and the Treasury Department said in a letter to Congress that it had started "extraordinary" accounting measures, tapping retirement funds, to avoid default. "I respectfully urge Congress to act promptly to protect the full faith and credit of the United States," Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen wrote in the letter. The measures are expected to buy five months for Republicans and Democrats to negotiate a deal on raising the debt ceiling to avoid a default that could wreck the economy. Republicans say they won't increase the limit without big spending cuts. Democrats, including the White House, say lawmakers have a duty to raise the ceiling to cover spending Congress has already approved. [[The Associated Press]( [Bloomberg]( [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Twitter]( [Send in email](mailto:?Subject=Treasury+starts+taking+'extraordinary'+steps+as+U.S.+hits+debt+limit&body=Read the story here: utm_campaign=business_briefing_newsletter_20230120&utm_source=business_briefing_newsletter) 3. [Neflix blows past subscriber-growth expectations, shares surge]( Netflix shares jumped about 6 percent after the streaming video company reported that it added 7.7 million net new subscribers in the fourth quarter, beating the company's projections of 4.5 million. Revenue rose 1.8 percent from a year earlier to $7.9 billion roughly in line with expectations. Profits came in at 12 cents a share, falling short of expectations due to a cash charge, according to Barron's. "2022 was a tough year, with a bumpy start but a brighter finish," Netflix said in a statement. Netflix also announced that founder and co-CEO Reed Hastings was shifting into the executive chairman role to "complete our succession process." Chief Operating Officer Greg Peters is to join Ted Sarandos as co-CEO. [[Barron's]( [Share to Facebook]( [Share to Twitter]( [Send in email](mailto:?Subject=Neflix+blows+past+subscriber-growth+expectations,+shares+surge&body=Read the story here: utm_campaign=business_briefing_newsletter_20230120&utm_source=business_briefing_newsletter) 4. [FAA blames 'unintentionally deleted' computer files for pilot-alert system failure]( The Federal Aviation Administration said Thursday the malfunction of a system that notifies pilots of potential hazards, which grounded airlines nationwide for nearly two hours last week, was caused by contractors who "unintentionally" deleted computer files while working on the system. The outage delayed thousands of flights starting on the afternoon of Jan. 10. After efforts to fix the problem that evening fell short, the FAA "decided to reset the system and order a nationwide halt to air travel — the first of its kind since 9/11," according to The Washington Post. The FAA said a preliminary review uncovered no evidence that the problem was the result of a cyberattack or malicious intent, the Post said. 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