Cited By
News articles, research papers, court filings, and industry reports that reference WARN Firehose data. Page maintained manually; last updated 2026-05-12.
Industry & press references
WARN Firehose data has been used as a source by labor journalists, hedge fund analysts, immigration lawyers, and academic researchers. Confirmed citations are listed here as they are discovered — if you have used our data and we are not on this list, email [email protected] and we will add the citation.
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Standard Investments (Pro API customer)2026 — Hedge fund use case"WARN Firehose's daily WARN + SEC + bankruptcy cross-reference is the leading-indicator dataset I check before each industry position-sizing review."
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JobGauge (Starter API customer)2026 — Compensation analyticsUses WARN Firehose company-search API to surface layoff context for candidates evaluating job offers.
Press inquiries in progress
The following outlets have been in direct contact with WARN Firehose; citations are pending publication:
- The New York Times — Lydia DePillis2026-04-21 — Active correspondence
- Business Insider — Jacob Zinkula2026-04-22 — Active correspondence
- NPR — Catherine Arnold2026-04-21 — Active correspondence
Are you citing us?
If you have used WARN Firehose in an article, research paper, court filing, internal memo, or any other context — tell us. Citations help us understand who relies on this data and how to serve them better.
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How to cite our dataAuthor, "Title," Publication, Date. Data via WARN Firehose, warnfirehose.com.
Or DOI-style: WARN Firehose Project, WARN Firehose: Aggregated US Labor Market Data, 2024–present. Available at warnfirehose.com.
Why this page exists
Citation-friendliness is part of why we built this. Public datasets are only useful if researchers, journalists, and analysts can find them, cite them, and verify them. Most layoff aggregators don't publish a Cited By page — we do, because methodology transparency and trail-of-citations are how data sites earn long-term credibility.