AI-driven layoffs in Denver and federal job cuts in Golden underscore the urgent need for workforce resilience.
COLORADO, USA — Two significant workforce shifts are the focus of today’s 9NEWS Business Buzz: the growing wave of AI-related layoffs in the tech sector and the economic ripple effects of federal job cuts in Golden.
Although the causes differ – from emerging technology to changing federal priorities – both underscore the urgent need for workforce resilience and community adaptability.
9NEWS business expert Ryan Frazier examines how local leaders are navigating these disruptions to turn uncertainty into a strategic advantage for Colorado workers and businesses.
The AI disruption: managing disruption and the human factor
Business Buzz’s first segment discusses the “efficiency phase” of artificial intelligence following Denver-based Angi Inc.’s announcement of 350 layoffs this quarter.
- The catalyst: Angi cited “improved efficiency through AI” as the main reason for the cuts, which are expected to save the company up to $80 million per year.
- An expert’s view: Dr. Anoud Bani-Hani of CU Denver Business School joins Frazier to explain why mastering AI is now a foundational requirement for boards and employees.
- The opportunity: As 90% of jobs face disruption, the segment explores how AI can be a “force multiplier” for creativity, enabling workers to move away from repetitive tasks and toward high-value critical thinking.
- The bottom line: As AI reshapes the job market, the goal is to help people adapt and evolve alongside technology rather than being replaced by it.
Economic aftershocks: strengthening community resilience in Golden
The second segment examines the local impact of layoffs at the National Laboratory of the Rockies (formerly NREL), one of Jefferson County’s top five employers.
- The news: The laboratory cut 134 employees on February 9, its second wave of layoffs in less than a year.
- The ripple effect: Nola Krajewski, president of the Golden Chamber of Commerce, explains how these cuts to wages for well-paid professionals are impacting Golden’s restaurants, retail stores and property tax revenue.
- Chamber strategy: The conversation highlights how local chambers act as “first responders,” connecting laid-off talent with new employers to maintain economic momentum.
- Future outlook: As federal energy priorities evolve, Golden is focused on diversifying its business base to protect the community from future budget fluctuations.
The essentials
From AI effectiveness to federal restructuring, today’s Business Buzz highlights that the resilience of local businesses is the foundation of the economy. Whether honing skills for the AI era or supporting a community through industry changes, the focus remains on moving from reactive monitoring to proactive foresight.
