Though, if Bezos gets his way, he probably won't have to give any cents. Mr Zuckerberg is “synonymous” with Meta amid increased media, legislative and regulatory attention, according to the filing, which said, “negative sentiment regarding our company is directly associated with, and often transferred to, Mr Zuckerberg”. If you wanted to tax all that cash into oblivion over the course of a year, Bezos would have to pay about 298,630,137 every day, give or take a few cents. Amazon, for example, spent $US1.6 million protecting Jeff Bezos last year, while Tesla doesn’t disclose any security costs associated with chief executive Elon Musk. Mr Zuckerberg’s security costs in 2021 are many times those of peers where data is publicly available. Earlier that same week, the pair was seen. The arrangements comprise almost all of his compensation as he takes a $US1 annual salary and doesn’t receive a bonus or equity awards. Jeff Bezos, 57, and Lauren Sanchez, 51, flew into Camarillo Airport in California on Sunday to have lunch with friends at Waypoint Cafe. The filing attributed the higher costs to regular personal travel, protocols related to COVID-19 and market increases for security personnel. deep-pocketed folks like Bill Gates, Oprah Winfrey and Jeff Bezos. not pay their living expenses without either work or unsustainable government deficit. In total, the company footed a security bill of $US26.8 million ($36.1 million) for Mr Zuckerberg and his family last year, a 6 per cent increase from 2020. Workers have multiple sources of income they plan to tap to cover living expenses. On July 20th 2020 Jeff Bezos made 13 billion in a single day.
Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk AP Jeff Bezos, the richest man on the planet, is preparing for a rocket-powered, 11-minute 2,300-mph excursion to the edge of space. That does not include another $US10 million given to Mr Zuckerberg as a pretax allowance for his family’s security as well as $US1.6 million for use of a private aircraft for personal travel. The social media giant, previously known as Facebook, spent more than $US15.2 million ($20.5 million) last year for expenses related to protecting its chief executive at his homes and during personal travel, according to a recent regulatory filing.
The cost of keeping Mark Zuckerberg safe keeps going up for Meta Platforms, far outstripping what similar technology companies with high-profile executives are spending.