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AI-Focused Firms Allocate $7,500 Monthly Per Employee to AI

Companies with a significant focus on artificial intelligence are reportedly spending approximately $7,500 per employee each month on AI-related endeavors. This finding comes from the Ramp AI Index, which also notes that this expenditure level has not yet surpassed the typical salary of an engineer.

By Fainaron·Jun 10, 2026 (2 days ago)·1 views
AI-Focused Firms Allocate $7,500 Monthly Per Employee to AI

Firms with a strong emphasis on artificial intelligence are dedicating substantial resources to the technology, with reported monthly expenditures reaching approximately $7,500 per employee.

This data point, published by the Ramp AI Index, highlights the significant financial commitment these "AI-obsessed" companies are making.

The Index further indicates that, as of the report, this per-employee AI spending figure remains below what an engineer typically earns in salary.

According to TechCrunch, these insights are based on the Ramp AI Index.

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