# ‘AI-pilled’ firms spend $7,500 per employee each month on AI

> Source: <https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/10/ai-pilled-firms-spend-7500-per-employee-each-month-on-ai/>
> Published: 2026-06-10 17:07:35+00:00

An Nvidia executive recently [said](https://fortune.com/2026/04/28/nvidia-executive-cost-of-ai-is-greater-than-cost-of-employees/) that the cost of compute is now greater than the salaries of his employees. Last week, [Mercor’s CEO said](https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-startup-mercor-spends-more-on-tokens-than-payroll-2026-6) the startup is spending more on tokens for internal agents than on employee headcount.

As enterprises [blow through their token budgets,](https://techcrunch.com/2026/06/05/the-token-bill-comes-due-inside-the-industry-scramble-to-manage-ais-runaway-costs/) a big question is: Are companies actually spending more on AI than on humans?

Not quite yet, according to [fresh research](https://econlab.substack.com/p/how-much-does-it-cost-to-be-ai-pilled) from the Ramp AI Index, which measures the adoption rate of AI among American businesses. The top 1% of firms — which Ramp describes as “AI-pilled” — are spending $7,500 per employee per month. Whether you think that’s a lot or a little depends on your perspective, but it’s certainly not more than the roughly $16,000 per month the average software engineer makes.

And those are just the power users. The top 10% spend about $611 monthly per employee, and the median only spend about $11.38, or about the cost of a seat on an enterprise plan.

That said, despite pressures, AI spending is still rising. Among the AI-pilled firms, spend grew 14.1% per employee last month. It’s not yet clear if that trend will continue. The top 1% of firms tend to mix and match, opting to bounce between multiple frontier models and platforms that give them access to cheaper open source models.
