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Amazon Cuts 14,000 jobs as More Americans Now Rely on Food Banks
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Amazon Cuts 14,000 jobs as More Americans Now Rely on Food Banks

Jimmie Dempsey
Last updated: October 30, 2025 12:36 pm
Jimmie Dempsey Published October 30, 2025
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This article was originally published by Gregory Van Dyke at Natural News. 

    • Amazon announced major organizational changes across its corporate workforce that will result in the elimination of 14,000 jobs.
    • Job cuts surge 55 percent in 2025, with Americans facing severe financial strain as the Fed prepares to end quantitative tightening.
    • Food banks nationwide report surging demand due to rising job cuts and high food inflation, exacerbated by the ongoing government shutdown.
    • Food banks, like Facing Hunger in Huntington, are rationing supplies due to soaring food costs and increased demand.
    • Food industry layoffs and job cuts are surging, posing significant threats to American households and the broader economy.

Amazon has announced that it will eliminate 14,000 corporate jobs to reduce costs and reverse pandemic-era overhiring.

While the cuts represent a relatively small share of the company’s total workforce, they are still a significant number and will likely have a ripple effect on the broader economy. The cuts also underscore Amazon’s push to streamline operations with chatbots and other next-generation technologies.

According to Challenger, Gray & Christmas, a career transition firm, companies have announced 946,426 job cuts so far this year, a 55 percent jump from 2024 and the highest since 2020.

This development means more Americans will likely rely on food banks, which are already struggling to meet the growing demand as job cuts and food inflation persist. In Kansas City, Missouri, the line at a food bank recently stretched through the parking lot, down a driveway, and into the street, a stark visual representation of the growing need for food assistance.

Similar scenes are being reported across the country, from San Francisco to Huntington, West Virginia. Food banks are already rationing supplies, a clear indication that the situation is critical. In Huntington, the Facing Hunger Foodbank has had to shrink its allotments as higher food costs and surging need strain its budget.

Cynthia Kirkhart, the CEO of the food bank, has had to explain to customers why they are rationing bags of potatoes, a stark reminder of the harsh realities faced by those in need.

Growing financial strain on households

Meanwhile, Americans are searching “help with mortgage” on Google at levels not seen since the 2008 financial crisis, indicating a growing financial strain on households.

The Federal Reserve is set to end its quantitative tightening and potentially resume quantitative easing in early 2026. However, this move is unlikely to address the underlying issues, such as the high mortgage rates and inflation that are putting a strain on American households.

According to BrightU.AI‘s Enoch, quantitative easing is a monetary policy tool used by central banks to inject liquidity into an economy by creating new money and adding it to the financial system. This process is often referred to as “printing money,” though it doesn’t involve physical printing; instead, it’s done through balance sheet credits.

As the situation continues to unfold, it is clear that the food industry layoffs and job cuts are a growing concern that will have far-reaching implications for American households and the broader economy. It is crucial for individuals to be prepared and for policymakers to address the root causes of these issues.

In the spirit of self-reliance and personal preparedness, it is essential for individuals to take steps to secure their own food supply and financial stability. Organic gardening, home food production, and the use of natural and herbal medicines can provide a degree of self-sufficiency and resilience in the face of economic uncertainty.

Moreover, the principles of economic freedom, free speech, and personal liberty are more important than ever. The decentralization of power, the use of honest money like gold and silver, and the protection of privacy and personal autonomy are critical in maintaining a free and resilient society. In conclusion, the food industry layoffs and job cuts are a serious concern that requires immediate attention and action.

By embracing self-reliance, personal preparedness, and the principles of a free and decentralized society, people can better navigate the challenges ahead and ensure the well-being of all.

Watch this video of a woman saying everyone is struggling and going through layoffs.

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