US man shares heartbreaking post after entire family gets laid off, Reddit offers advice

A US man described on Reddit how repeated layoffs left his family scrambling for money. The post drew wide responses as users shared survival tactics, recession memories and fears over wider job cuts.

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US man shares heartbreaking post after entire family gets laid off
US man shares heartbreaking post after entire family gets laid off (Photo: Representational Image from Pexels)

A US man’s emotional Reddit post about his entire family being laid off and facing a growing financial crisis has sparked widespread discussion online, after he revealed that six family members, including siblings working in tech, fintech, and aviation, had all lost their jobs within a short span of time.

Shared on Reddit’s popular forum r/recruitinghell under the title, “Our entire family has been laid off, and we are all in panic mode. Need advice,” the post detailed the family’s struggle to stay financially afloat as unemployment affected nearly everyone in the household.

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In the lengthy post, the man explained that both parents and all four siblings lost work, leaving the family without a reliable support system at a time of mounting financial pressure.

The poster said that both they and one of their sisters had worked at FAANG companies before being laid off within the last year, adding that the sister had been unable to secure employment for over a year. The man also shared that they had recently lost their own job without severance pay.

According to the post, another brother who worked in fintech had been laid off in August last year, while the youngest sister lost work after the airline company she worked for shut down.

As a result, the two youngest siblings had moved back in with their parents after being unable to afford rent, while other family members continued struggling to manage mortgage payments on their homes.

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He also explained that the family’s situation had become particularly difficult because their parents live in a rural town in South Carolina with limited job opportunities and few industries matching the family’s professional backgrounds. He added that even retail positions were difficult to secure without local connections.

In perhaps the most emotional part of the post, the man admitted they never imagined the entire family could be “in trouble” at the same time after years of hard work to secure stable careers.

The family, according to the post, had begun discussing which home to prioritise financially, with parents suggesting everyone temporarily focus on paying off their nearly-paid mortgage before attempting to help siblings save their homes as well.

However, he acknowledged that the proposal felt increasingly unrealistic given the absence of steady income, multiple mortgages, and ongoing uncertainty around employment, ending the post by asking others for advice on how to navigate the crisis.

Take a look at the post here:

The post received a whole lot of attention online, prompting many users to share personal experiences and practical suggestions.

Several commenters indirectly recalled going through similar hardship during the 2008-09 financial recession, suggesting that consolidating into a single home in an area with stronger employment opportunities had helped their own families survive periods of prolonged unemployment.

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Others said the story felt deeply familiar, with users indirectly sharing that members of their own families had also faced layoffs in sectors such as IT and aviation over the past year, describing prolonged job searches and financial stress as increasingly common experiences.

A section of commenters also speculated about the future of employment in the tech industry, with some users indirectly arguing that layoffs linked to automation and AI could continue affecting more sectors in the years ahead, expressing concern that workforce reductions may no longer remain limited to technology companies alone.

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Published By:
Yashna Talwar
Published On:
May 26, 2026 15:34 IST

A US man’s emotional Reddit post about his entire family being laid off and facing a growing financial crisis has sparked widespread discussion online, after he revealed that six family members, including siblings working in tech, fintech, and aviation, had all lost their jobs within a short span of time.

Shared on Reddit’s popular forum r/recruitinghell under the title, “Our entire family has been laid off, and we are all in panic mode. Need advice,” the post detailed the family’s struggle to stay financially afloat as unemployment affected nearly everyone in the household.

In the lengthy post, the man explained that both parents and all four siblings lost work, leaving the family without a reliable support system at a time of mounting financial pressure.

The poster said that both they and one of their sisters had worked at FAANG companies before being laid off within the last year, adding that the sister had been unable to secure employment for over a year. The man also shared that they had recently lost their own job without severance pay.

According to the post, another brother who worked in fintech had been laid off in August last year, while the youngest sister lost work after the airline company she worked for shut down.

As a result, the two youngest siblings had moved back in with their parents after being unable to afford rent, while other family members continued struggling to manage mortgage payments on their homes.

He also explained that the family’s situation had become particularly difficult because their parents live in a rural town in South Carolina with limited job opportunities and few industries matching the family’s professional backgrounds. He added that even retail positions were difficult to secure without local connections.

In perhaps the most emotional part of the post, the man admitted they never imagined the entire family could be “in trouble” at the same time after years of hard work to secure stable careers.

The family, according to the post, had begun discussing which home to prioritise financially, with parents suggesting everyone temporarily focus on paying off their nearly-paid mortgage before attempting to help siblings save their homes as well.

However, he acknowledged that the proposal felt increasingly unrealistic given the absence of steady income, multiple mortgages, and ongoing uncertainty around employment, ending the post by asking others for advice on how to navigate the crisis.

Take a look at the post here:

The post received a whole lot of attention online, prompting many users to share personal experiences and practical suggestions.

Several commenters indirectly recalled going through similar hardship during the 2008-09 financial recession, suggesting that consolidating into a single home in an area with stronger employment opportunities had helped their own families survive periods of prolonged unemployment.

Others said the story felt deeply familiar, with users indirectly sharing that members of their own families had also faced layoffs in sectors such as IT and aviation over the past year, describing prolonged job searches and financial stress as increasingly common experiences.

A section of commenters also speculated about the future of employment in the tech industry, with some users indirectly arguing that layoffs linked to automation and AI could continue affecting more sectors in the years ahead, expressing concern that workforce reductions may no longer remain limited to technology companies alone.

- Ends
Published By:
Yashna Talwar
Published On:
May 26, 2026 15:34 IST

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