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Here’s how much salary Apple CEO Tim Cook earned in 2025

Apple has disclosed full details of executive compensation for 2025, revealing that CEO Tim Cook earned just over $74 million during the year. The latest proxy filing shows stock awards once again made up the bulk of his pay, with overall compensation slightly lower than last year.

January 09, 2026 / 08:32 IST
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  • Tim Cook earned $74.3 million in 2025, mostly from stock-based compensation
  • Apple spent $887,870 on Cook's security and $789,991 on his private air travel.
  • Cook plans to donate most of his fortune, focusing on structured philanthropy

Apple has published its annual proxy filing, offering a detailed look at how much its top executives were paid in 2025. The filing shows that Tim Cook’s total compensation for the year came to $74,294,811, marking a marginal year-on-year decline.

How Tim Cook’s 2025 pay breaks down

As in previous years, the majority of Cook’s earnings came from stock-based compensation tied to Apple’s performance. His pay package included:

  • Salary: $3,000,000
  • Stock awards: $57,535,293
  • Non-equity incentive plan compensation: $12,000,000
  • All other compensation: $1,759,518Apple said the incentive plan payouts were based on the company’s performance against predetermined financial goals for the year.

What counts as “other compensation”

The filing also provides a granular breakdown of the $1.76 million listed under “all other compensation.” This category includes a mix of benefits, expenses, and security-related costs.

According to Apple, the amount covers the company’s $21,000 contribution to Cook’s 401(k) plan, $2,964 in term life insurance premiums, and $57,692 from a vacation cash-out. The largest components, however, relate to security and travel.

Apple spent $887,870 on personal security services for Cook, representing the incremental cost of providing round-the-clock protection. The company also incurred $789,991 in personal air travel expenses, reflecting Cook’s use of private aircraft for non-business travel.

For “security and efficiency reasons,” Apple’s board requires Cook to use private aircraft for all business and personal travel, a policy that has been in place for several years.

The proxy filing also details compensation for Apple’s other senior leaders, including Kevan Parekh, Kate Adams, Sabih Khan, Luca Maestri, and Deirdre O’Brien, though Cook remains by far the company’s highest-paid executive.

Long-term plans beyond Apple

Cook has previously said that wealth accumulation is not his end goal. In 2015, he revealed plans to give away nearly all of his fortune during his lifetime, after covering his nephew’s college education. Rather than making one-off donations, Cook said he intends to take a more structured and thoughtful approach to philanthropy.

 

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