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Apple to Spend More Than $500 Billion in the U.S. Over the Next Four Years

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Apple today announced its largest-ever spend commitment, with plans to spend and invest more than $500 billion in the U.S. over the next four years. This new pledge builds on Apple's long history of investing in American innovation and advanced high-skilled manufacturing, and will support a wide range of initiatives that focus on artificial intelligence, silicon engineering, and skills development for students and workers across the country.

"We are bullish on the future of American innovation, and we're proud to build on our long-standing U.S. investments with this $500 billion commitment to our country's future," said Tim Cook, Apple's CEO. "From doubling our Advanced Manufacturing Fund, to building advanced technology in Texas, we're thrilled to expand our support for American manufacturing. And we'll keep working with people and companies across this country to help write an extraordinary new chapter in the history of American innovation."



As part of this package of U.S. investments, Apple and partners will open a new advanced manufacturing facility in Houston to produce servers that support Apple Intelligence, the personal intelligence system that helps users write, express themselves, and get things done. Apple will also double its U.S. Advanced Manufacturing Fund, create an academy in Michigan to train the next generation of U.S. manufacturers, and grow its research and development investments in the U.S. to support cutting-edge fields like silicon engineering.

The $500 billion commitment includes Apple's work with thousands of suppliers across all 50 states, direct employment, Apple Intelligence infrastructure and data centers, corporate facilities, and Apple TV+ productions in 20 states. Apple remains one of the largest U.S. taxpayers, having paid more than $75 billion in U.S. taxes over the past five years, including $19 billion in 2024 alone.

Today, Apple supports more than 2.9 million jobs across the country through direct employment, work with U.S.-based suppliers and manufacturers, and developer jobs in the thriving iOS app economy.

Opening a New Manufacturing Facility in Houston
As part of its new U.S. investments, Apple will work with manufacturing partners to begin production of servers in Houston later this year. A 250,000-square-foot server manufacturing facility, slated to open in 2026, will create thousands of jobs.

Previously manufactured outside the U.S., the servers that will soon be assembled in Houston play a key role in powering Apple Intelligence, and are the foundation of Private Cloud Compute, which combines powerful AI processing with the most advanced security architecture ever deployed at scale for AI cloud computing. The servers bring together years of R&D by Apple engineers, and deliver the industry-leading security and performance of Apple silicon to the data center.

Teams at Apple designed the servers to be incredibly energy efficient, reducing the energy demands of Apple data centers—which already run on 100 percent renewable energy. As Apple brings Apple Intelligence to customers across the U.S., it also plans to continue expanding data center capacity in North Carolina, Iowa, Oregon, Arizona, and Nevada.

Doubling Apple's U.S. Advanced Manufacturing Fund
As part of this new investment, Apple is doubling its U.S. Advanced Manufacturing Fund, which was created in 2017 to support world-class innovation and high-skilled manufacturing jobs across America. The growing commitment will increase the fund from $5 billion to $10 billion, focused on promoting advanced manufacturing and skills development throughout the country.

The fund's expansion includes a multibillion-dollar commitment from Apple to produce advanced silicon in TSMC's Fab 21 facility in Arizona. Apple is the largest customer at this state-of-the-art facility, which employs more than 2,000 workers to manufacture the chips in the United States. Mass production of Apple chips began last month.

Silicon used by Apple is designed to bring Apple users incredible features, performance, and power efficiency across their devices. Apple's suppliers already manufacture silicon in 24 factories across 12 states, including Arizona, Colorado, Oregon, and Utah. The company's investments in the sector help create thousands of high-paying jobs across the country at U.S. companies like Broadcom, Texas Instruments, Skyworks, and Qorvo.

To date, Apple's U.S. Advanced Manufacturing Fund has supported projects in 13 states — including Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Indiana — that have helped build local businesses, train workers, and create a wide range of innovative manufacturing processes and materials for Apple products.

Growing R&D Investments Across the U.S.
Apple continues to expand its R&D across the U.S. In the past five years, Apple has nearly doubled its U.S.-based advanced R&D spend, and it will continue to accelerate its growth.

Recently, Apple announced the newest addition to its iPhone lineup, iPhone 16e. iPhone 16e delivers fast, smooth performance and breakthrough battery life, thanks to the industry-leading efficiency of the A18 chip and the new Apple C1 — the first cellular modem designed by Apple, and the most power-efficient modem ever on an iPhone. Apple C1 adds a new chapter to the story of Apple silicon and is the result of years of R&D investment, bringing together the work of thousands of engineers. Apple C1 is the start of a long-term strategy that will allow Apple to innovate and optimize the modem system for additional Apple products.
In the next four years, Apple plans to hire around 20,000 people, of which the vast majority will be focused on R&D, silicon engineering, software development, and AI and machine learning. The expanded commitment includes significant investment in Apple's R&D hubs across the country. This includes growing teams across the U.S. focused on areas including custom silicon, hardware engineering, software development, artificial intelligence, and machine learning.

In the past five years, Apple has nearly doubled its U.S.-based advanced R&D spend, and will continue to accelerate its growth. Pictured: The company's new research and development facility in Austin, Texas.

Supporting American Businesses with a New Manufacturing Academy in Detroit
To help companies transition to advanced manufacturing, Apple will open the Apple Manufacturing Academy in Detroit. Apple engineers, along with experts from top universities such as Michigan State, will consult with small- and medium-sized businesses on implementing AI and smart manufacturing techniques. The academy will also offer free in-person and online courses, with a skills development curriculum that teaches workers vital skills like project management and manufacturing process optimization. The courses will help drive productivity, efficiency, and quality in companies' supply chains.

Apple has long been committed to investing in education and skills development for American workers and students. That includes ongoing and expanding grant programs for organizations like 4-H, Boys & Girls Clubs of America, and FIRST, which work closely with Apple in communities across the country to create free programming that helps young people learn vital skills like coding.

Apple's support for the next generation of innovators also includes efforts like the company's New Silicon Initiative, which prepares students for careers in hardware engineering and silicon chip design. Last year, this program expanded to students at Georgia Tech, and it now reaches students at eight schools across the country. Apple is continuing to expand the initiative, including a new collaboration with UCLA's Center for Education of Microchip Designers (CEMiD) beginning this year.

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Apple avoided paying US taxes by keeping over $250B offshore for years.

Fact Sheet: Apple and Tax Avoidance – ITEP

And now they are claiming to be pro-America by spending inside the US. What the ever-loving F**K!!!
Imagine linking to an almost 10 year old document that doesn't reflect Apple's current handling of U.S. taxes. This is such an unnecessary comment to make.
 
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Imagine linking to an almost 10 year old document that doesn't reflect Apple's current handling of U.S. taxes. This is such an unnecessary comment to make.
Guess the economy isn't all that bad, if people can afford to be this naive
 
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Apple avoided paying US taxes by keeping over $250B offshore for years.

Fact Sheet: Apple and Tax Avoidance – ITEP

And now they are claiming to be pro-America by spending inside the US. What the ever-loving F**K!!!

who cares about tax avoidance, everyone should legally avoid as much tax as possible

Apple pays tax on profit and pays tax when you buy their products, you are trying to make it seem like they aren't paying taxes...

Apple annual income taxes for 2024 were $29.749B, a 77.7% increase from 2023.

BILLIONS

personally i think you can make a strong argument that companies are made up of people and only people should pay taxes (why? because corporate tax is stupid, it is a profit tax, so a giant company that didn't make money doesn't pay tax, so only the companies you want to exist, the profitable ones, pay the taxes, which is stupid), but if you think otherwise, you'll be happy to read that Apple paid 30 billion dollars last year (money that would have been better used to invest in the US rather than paid to the government)

none of that money would have been held offshore if the US had good tax policy
 
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Apple pays tax on profit and pays tax when you buy their products, you are trying to make it seem like they aren't paying taxes.
That's BS, the sales/customs/VAT or any xyz tax is fully passed on to the end users!
who cares about tax avoidance, everyone should legally avoid as much tax as possible
I see you're on the who gives a f*** about the rest of you plebs team :rolleyes:
personally i think you can make a strong argument that companies are made up of people and only people should pay taxes (why? because corporate tax is stupid, it is a profit tax, so a giant company that didn't make money doesn't pay tax, so only the companies you want to exist, the profitable ones, pay the taxes, which is stupid), but if you think otherwise, you'll be happy to read that Apple paid 30 billion dollars last year (money that would have been better used to invest in the US rather than paid to the government)
Oh sure if you say so o_O
none of that money would have been held offshore if the US had good tax policy
You're right about that except in the opposite direction, the most wealthy individuals or companies regularly pay the least taxes in the US. It's not even funny how many loopholes there still are to this effect!

 

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Folks - this isn't a news post about tax.

Please, move on.
 
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Apple throws a bone to every US presidential administration. Here's them announcing $430B spend in 2021 and $350B in 2018. (Spoiler: the 2021 spend was quietly "paused" at some point, just like this one will likely be "paused" once everyone's declared victory and gone home.)

Anyway, onshore server assembly is nice, but Apple still doesn't make their own chips, and I didn't see any hint of that changing in this announcement. So TSMC's factories in Taiwan are still irreplaceable. (Edit: I see additional reporting that Apple promises to use some chips from TSMC's Arizona plant, although with the CHIPS Act's imminent cancellation, it's not clear to me that the factory will actually come online. Edit 2: AZ factory is in fact online? And maybe TSMC already collected the money from the CHIPS Act? Sorry I'm behind the times, it seems...)
 
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Apple throws a bone to every US presidential administration. Here's them announcing $430B spend in 2021 and $350B in 2018. (Spoiler: the 2021 spend was quietly "paused" at some point, just like this one will likely be "paused" once everyone's declared victory and gone home.)

Anyway, onshore server assembly is nice, but Apple still doesn't make their own chips, and I didn't see any hint of that changing in this announcement. So TSMC's factories in Taiwan are still irreplaceable. (Edit: I see additional reporting that Apple promises to use some chips from TSMC's Arizona plant, although with the CHIPS Act's imminent cancellation, it's not clear to me that the factory will actually come online. Edit 2: AZ factory is in fact online? And maybe TSMC already collected the money from the CHIPS Act? Sorry I'm behind the times, it seems...)

- Exactly, we see this kind of pledging on a regular basis, but there is a long history of very vocal pledges quietly never coming anywhere close to the mark. Words are cheap, and corpos know neither our media nor the American consumer are ever going to hold them accountable for never coming through, so why not make empty promises at every turn?
 
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Curious which place they're referring to for Indiana... Cus I think I been there and there's a lot of people that dont really speak english and it's moreso repackaging and customizing some things not the kind of stuff you would expect :( maybe they have other locations, idk
 
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