Apple CEO Tim Cook is taking a big pay cut — at his own recommendation. Cook’s target compensation will be decreasing by $35 million, according to a new regulatory filing, dropping from $84 million in 2022 to $49 million in 2023. That’s a drop of more than 40 percent.
The changes come entirely from an adjustment in his equity award value, which makes up the bulk of Cook’s total compensation. That value was estimated at $75 million in 2022. But, this year, it is only $40 million. His base salary of $3million and his annual cash incentive, $6 million, will remain the same. Bloomberg reported the salary cut on Thursday earlier.
To set Cook’s new pay, the compensation committee on Apple’s board “balanced shareholder feedback, Apple’s exceptional performance, and a recommendation from Mr. Cook to adjust his compensation in light of the feedback received.” In reality, his 2023 compensation could differ; Cook actually made $99.4 million in 2022, according to the filing.