Tesla Files Show Musk's 2025 Compensation Valued at $158.36B, but Received Zero Due to Missed Performance Targets

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According to Tesla’s regulatory filing reported by CCTV Finance on April 30, Elon Musk’s 2025 compensation package was valued at $158.36 billion, making it 2.5 million times the median pay of a typical company employee. However, Tesla disclosed that Musk received zero actual payment because the company failed to meet any market value and operational performance targets in 2025. The filing also noted a potential “massive gap” between Tesla’s publicly disclosed compensation figures and the actual value received.

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