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Meta CFO Explains Mark Zuckerberg’s $600 Billion White House Pledge

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Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg attended a dinner at the White House earlier this month.
He said Meta would spend at least $600 billion on US data centers and infrastructure through 2028.
Meta CFO Susan Li was quizzed about this huge commitment at a conference on Tuesday.

Imagine your boss goes to the White House and says your company will spend $600 billion in the US through 2028. Now, imagine you have to go onstage and explain the math and logic behind such a huge commitment.

I wouldn’t want to do it. But this is what Meta chief financial officer Susan Li did on Tuesday at a Goldman Sachs conference in San Francisco.

While onstage, Li was asked about Mark Zuckerberg’s recent visit with President Donald Trump and other tech executives on September 4. While there, the Meta CEO said his company would invest “something like…I don’t know, at least $600 billion through 2028 in the US.”

On Tuesday, Li explained there’s a big difference between how tech founders and bean counters speak about such things.

“The way that we talk about these things reflects accurately that one of us is a CFO and one of us is a builder and tech visionary — who runs one of the largest companies in the world,” Li said, getting a laugh from the crowd of investors and analysts.

There’s been “a lot of excitement” and questions about Zuckerberg’s comments, she added, and went on to clarify.

That $600 billion number refers to “the total envelope” of Meta’s US investment plans from this year through 2028. It includes all Meta’s data center infrastructure plans in the US, along with “all the investments that go towards supporting our US business operations,” including the people Meta hires, Li said.

“We don’t have a perfect crystal ball, but that’s kind of the best line of sight we have today in terms of what we think we’re going to be spending in the US,” the CFO explained.

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