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Used-car retailer Carvana Co. is cutting 1,500 jobs, or 8% of its workforce, the company says, amid waning demand for used cars on the back of sky-high prices and supply shortages.

Used-car retailer Carvana\n \n Co. is cutting 1,500 jobs, or 8% of its workforce, the company said on Friday, amid waning demand for used cars on the back of sky-high prices and supply shortages. Demand for used cars has been negatively impacted by hybrid-working models and higher costs caused by rising interest rates, as consumers rethink personal mobility options to try and trim their daily expenses.

which first reported the layoffs, cited an internal memo, that the company faced economic headwinds from higher financing costs and it “failed to accurately predict how this would all play out and the impact it would have on our business.” Carvana, whose shares were down about 7% at noon, has missed expectations for adjusted earnings in the last five quarters, per Refinitiv data, as expenses soared and demand for used cars dipped.

 

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Plus they suck at delivering cars

Not good for these CNN informercials.... 🔥🔥🔥

Guess they can't afford the current going rate of corrupt politicians. They are, kind of a gimmick, but many good businesses won't survive the upcoming Binen Depression.

Please...after the holidays...

Best economy ever Jack...

Tesla 3.0? 😂

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