PYMNTS.com November 9, 2025

Meta will invest $600 billion in the United States by 2028 to build artificial intelligence (AI) data centers.

“As the importance of AI grows, so will the importance of data centers,” the company said in a Friday (Nov. 7) press release. “We’ll continue to build and scale infrastructure for the future of AI while supporting the communities that host us.”

Meta told investors during an Oct. 29 earnings call that it would be stepping up its infrastructure spending as it races to build what CEO Mark Zuckerberg calls “personal superintelligence.”

Chief Financial Officer Susan Li said the company expects capital-expenditure dollar growth to be “notably larger in 2026 than 2025” and total expenses to grow at a “significantly faster” rate...

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