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Apple today highlighted its plan to to bolster the U.S. economy through job creation, existing investments, and new investments, with the company on target to contribute $55 billion to the economy in 2018 and $350 billion over the course of the next five years.

Along with its $350 billion contribution through direct employment, investment with domestic suppliers, and the App Store economy, Apple will increase its Advanced Manufacturing Fund from $1 billion to $5 billion.

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The Advanced Manufacturing Fund is designed to create jobs in the United States through investments in Apple suppliers. Apple has already invested $200 million in Corning, maker of Gorilla Glass, and $390 million in Finisar, a supplier that makes vertical-cavity surface-emitting laser (VCSEL) components found in the iPhone X's TrueDepth camera.
"Apple is a success story that could only have happened in America, and we are proud to build on our long history of support for the US economy," said Tim Cook, Apple's CEO. "We believe deeply in the power of American ingenuity, and we are focusing our investments in areas where we can have a direct impact on job creation and job preparedness. We have a deep sense of responsibility to give back to our country and the people who help make our success possible."
Apple plans to repatriate much of its overseas profits and expects to pay taxes of $38 billion when doing so, which Apple says is likely to be the largest payment of this kind ever made. That tax payment, combined with its U.S. investments and planned capital expenditures, will account for $75 billion of its projected $350 billion contribution.

Apple will be paying 15.5 percent in taxes to repatriate its overseas cash, suggesting the company plans to repatriate approximately $245 billion, or nearly all of its foreign money.

Apple will create 20,000 new jobs and spend $30 billion hiring new employees at its existing campus and opening a new campus. Apple has a new campus in the works that will "initially house technical support for customers." Its location will be announced later in the year.

More than $10 billion of Apple's planned capital expenditures will be investments in data centers across the United States, with Apple breaking ground on a new facility in Reno, Nevada starting today.

Apple's final plan to bolster the economy is through education. The company will expand its current coding initiatives that are designed to help people learn how to create iOS apps using Swift and it will increase funding for ConnectED to help students in "historically underserved communities" learn coding skills.

Update: Apple today also told employees that it will issue a bonus of $2,500 worth of restricted stock units following the introduction of the new U.S. tax law. Stock grants will be issued to most employees below a director level worldwide "in the coming months."

Apple also plans to offer a new charitable donation program that will see the company matching all employee charitable donations to up to $10,000 annually at a rate of two to one. Apple will also double the amount it matches for each hour of time an employee donates to a charity.

Full details on both Apple's new stock bonus and its donation policy were shared in an email to employees, which has been published by Axios.

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Article Link: Apple Plans $350 Billion Boost to U.S. Economy Over 5 Years, 20,000 New Jobs, and a New Campus [Updated]
 
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Very confusing as I was told this tax bill was going to kill us.
Dems are liars, who now want to hold the legal citizens own government hostage and shut it down, if we don't grant permission to those that have already broken the law to get here and live here legally. yes, you read that right! Dems are holding the legal citizens government hostage over an illegally passed bill that helps illegal people that have gotten here illegally. SAD! So much for Dems working for American families and the American worker. They only work for the illegals.
 
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This is a pretty big deal. It would be great if we could pivot more of the supply chain over here. We still need to train a bunch of highly specialized workers to maintain the equipment used in these high-tech factories. Hopefully the investment in people will not be missed. Education is what will make America great again—not politics.
 
I'd be more curious as to whether or not this is/was because of the new tax plan and Trump's administration. Or if this is just business as usual for Apple...
I’m sure the repatrition is due to tax changes. Everything else is thrown in to beef up the press release. Companies know releases like this are good PR right now.
 
I'd be more curious as to whether or not this is/was because of the new tax plan and Trump's administration. Or if this is just business as usual for Apple...

This is a direct result of the tax reform Republicans in Congress passed. While he will get credit, it really isn't Pres. Trump's doing. He certainly had influence in the process though and should be commended for that.

I'm not a Republican and am no fan of the current president but I always give credit where it's due.
 
This is a direct result of the tax reform Republicans in Congress passed. While he will get credit, it really isn't Pres. Trump's doing. He certainly had influence in the process though and should be commended for that.

I'm not a Republican and am no fan of the current president but I always give credit where it's due.


Thank you for having an open mind.
 
Thank you Donald J Trump! Make America Great Again!
Republicans in Congress had everything to do with this tax bill, he just signed it...injecting life into the economy, and the rest of the circus should just stop embarrassing the nation. Boosting the economy will not happen overnight but it's going in the right direction. Make America Great Again...without the circus and comedy.

I am not a Republican nor do I agree or like the current president with his acts, but to boost America's economy is always a good thing.
 
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My question is, What does it mean "contribute $350 billion to the US economy"? Does it mean that Apple will build manufacturing facilities here or does it mean that Apple will finally start buying serious tech companies in the US?

Create 20,000 jobs sure sounds to me like bringing manufacturing back to the US unless these 20,000 people will be hired to design new emojis.
 
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