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Bexar County Layoffs: 1300 Jobs Lost in 2025

Bexar Countys job market saw a significant downturn in 2025, with over 1,300 layoffs, a slight increase from 2024 but a stark contrast to the 2,200+ layoffs in 2023. Christus Health Santa Rosa Hospital Medical Center led the single-event layoffs, affecting 479 employees, followed by J and J Maintenance and RAICES. The hospitals closure in April resulted in hundreds of nurse layoffs. Other companies like Envision Physician Services, Tech Works, and Purehouse Hothouse Foods also experienced job losses, reflecting the countys evolving economic landscape and healthcare needs.

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