Costa Mesa, CA Layoff Alert: Experian to Cut 35 Jobs at Anton Boulevard Facility May 22

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Costa Mesa, CA – A planned workforce reduction is set to impact dozens of employees in Orange County as Experian prepares to lay off workers at its Costa Mesa location.

According to a WARN notice filed with the state of California, the company will lay off 35 employees at its facility located at 475 Anton Blvd., with the separations scheduled to take effect on May 22, 2026. The Worker Adjustment and Retraining Notification (WARN) Act requires employers to provide advance notice of significant layoffs or closures, offering workers time to prepare for employment transitions.

Experian, a global information services company known for credit reporting and data analytics, has not publicly detailed the specific roles affected or the reason behind the reduction. The Costa Mesa office serves as a key hub for the companyโ€™s North American operations.

The upcoming layoffs reflect a broader trend seen across the tech and financial services sectors, where companies have continued to adjust staffing levels amid shifting economic conditions and evolving business priorities. Workforce reductions in these industries have been reported throughout 2025 and into 2026 as firms streamline operations and invest in automation and digital transformation.

Local officials and workforce development agencies typically respond to WARN notices by coordinating support services for affected employees, including job placement assistance and retraining programs. It remains unclear what specific support will be offered in this case.

Employees impacted by the layoffs are expected to receive additional information from the company regarding severance, benefits, and transition resources ahead of the May separation date.

Costa Mesa and the surrounding Orange County region continue to see fluctuations in employment across the tech and business services sectors, making announcements like this closely watched by both workers and economic analysts.


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