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USDA cut 17% of Iowa workers in 2025: Worker news and layoffs for July 9, 2026

Iowa lost 17% of its USDA staff in 2025, including nearly 19% of its Natural Resources Conservation Service and 8% of its Farm Service Agency staff, both of which help farmers with federal loans and other programs.

A tractor in an Iowa field. (Adobe Stock)
A tractor in an Iowa field. (Adobe Stock)

Iowa Worker’s Almanac news and layoffs for July 9, 2026:

Upcoming layoffs:

All information taken from Iowa Workforce Development’s WARN Act website. Read WARN Act and Iowa WARN Act criteria here.

  • Wells Fargoย inย West Des Moines is laying off:
    29 workers by Saturday,
    1 worker by July 25,
    43 workers by Aug. 22, and
    20 by Sept. 5. Read more here.
  • Ryder Systems in Waterloo is laying off 153 workers by July 24, with workers told they can apply to work for the new company, HODGE. Read more here.
  • UnityPoint Health is laying off 203 workers statewide by July 24:ย 
    1 worker at UnityPoint Clinic Multi-Specialty in Cedar Rapids,
    3 workers at Iowa Methodist in Des Moines,
    19 workers at Accountable Care in Des Moines,
    76 workers at UnityPoint Health Thornton in Des Moines,
    2 workers at Finley in Dubuque,
    1 worker at Trinity Pain Management Center in Fort Dodge,
    1 worker at Accendra Health in Grimes,
    97 workers at Proxy Access in Hiawatha,
    1 worker at Marshalltown Hospital in Marshalltown,
    1 worker at St. Luke’s in Sioux City, and
    1 worker at Allen Hospital in Waterloo. Read more here, or in UnityPoint’s press release here.
  • US Cellular offices within Appliance Plus Cellular stores are closing and laying off 35 workers statewide by July 31:
    5 workers in Algona,
    5 workers in Charles City,
    5 workers in Dyersville,
    5 workers in Independence,
    3 workers in New Hampton,
    4 workers in Oelwein,
    1 worker in Waukon,
    3 workers in Webster City, and
    4 workers in West Union. Read more here.
  • The Iowa Department of Management in Des Moines is laying off 192 workers by Aug. 3. Read more here.

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