Washington Post incurs over $100 million loss in 2025

The Washington Post reported a loss exceeding $100 million in 2025, according to a Wall Street Journal report, following similar deficits in prior years. This financial strain has led to significant staff reductions and leadership changes at the Jeff Bezos-owned newspaper. Internal discussions revealed declining productivity amid rising costs.

The Washington Post faced a deficit of more than $100 million in 2025, as detailed in a Wall Street Journal report. This marks the third consecutive year of substantial losses, with $100 million in 2024 and $77 million in 2023.

In response, the newspaper implemented a major restructuring, cutting staff by 30% earlier this month. During an internal meeting on Wednesday, acting CEO Jeff D’Onofrio and Executive Editor Matt Murray addressed the newsroom. D’Onofrio noted that newsroom costs increased by 16% over the past five years, while the number of published stories dropped by 42% since 2020.

Murray stated, “We’re not a paper of record; there’s no such thing anymore in today’s world.” This comes as the outlet grapples with leadership transitions; CEO Will Lewis stepped down weeks ago, citing a desire to ensure a “sustainable future” after a year of buyouts and resignations.

Several prominent staff members, including columnists Jennifer Rubin and Jonathan Capehart, have departed. The changes follow efforts by owner Jeff Bezos to align the publication with “timeless American values” and “personal liberties.”

Technological initiatives have encountered setbacks. The launch of “Your Personal Podcast,” an AI-generated audio tool, resulted in errors such as fake quotes and invented commentary, prompting frustration among editors. This occurred amid criticism from the Trump administration, which labeled the Post a “media offender.”

Additionally, a report on War Secretary Pete Hegseth alleging a “kill them all” order in a naval operation was refuted by Navy Admiral Mitch Bradley, who testified to Congress that no such order was given. The Post relied on anonymous sources for the story.

As sports departments close and international bureaus contract, the newspaper aims to refocus nationally. The ongoing departures of readers and staff raise questions about its viability, despite Bezos's resources.

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