General Motors to Lay Off 550 at Ultium Cells Plant Amid Economic Changes in Youngstown, Ohio
In 2025, Youngstown, Ohio, experienced significant economic developments, including General Motors' announcement to cut 550 jobs at its Ultium Cells plant in Lordstown, with an additional 850 workers on temporary furlough due to a slowdown in electric vehicle sales. Despite the layoffs, the plant still employs over 2,200 workers, exceeding initial job promises.
Kimberly-Clark is constructing an $800 million manufacturing facility expected to create 500 jobs and is considering a $160 million distribution center. In late September, SoftBank's Crescent Dune acquired the former Lordstown GM complex for $88 million to develop a $3 billion data center, although local opposition emerged over water and energy concerns.
Leadership changes included Derrick McDowell becoming Youngstown's mayor. The healthcare sector faced challenges as Insight Hospital in Warren closed, while Sharon Regional Medical Center reopened with support from local organizations and government. Economic impacts from these developments are projected to be significant.
